Male
sexual dysfunction is a sensitive subject. Although almost half of the men
(48%) suffer from any of them, few can admit. That's because, for the most
part, the performance in bed interferes directly with self-esteem. For men, the
sexual part is very important. If he had a thousand successful relationships
and one occur some sexual problem where he could not maintain hard erection or
premature ejaculations, he will always remember this first as compared to its
other successful relationships.
Male sexual dysfunction is called erectile dysfunction, or inability to have or
maintain an erection, loss of libido and premature ejaculation, and there are
many factors that contribute it to occur.
Erectile Dysfunction
For
a man to have an erection, it is necessary, first, that it is stimulated. The
stimulus begins in the brain and is transmitted to the sexual organ through the
nerves. A rather excited, the penis needs a lot of blood to get and stay erect.
Therefore, the main physical problems that can interfere with erections are the
cardiovascular and diabetes. The first compromises the circulation and hampers
the arrival of blood to the penis. The second may impair the nervous system,
disrupting the transmission of stimuli to the body, and also interfere with
blood circulation. That is why, nowadays, sexual dysfunction, especially
erectile represent indicative of other diseases in humans. It is a function
that requires a lot of the cardiovascular systems, the factors that are at risk
and should be treated are physical inactivity, obesity, smoking, alcohol abuse,
and elevated cholesterol and triglycerides. Maxidus treat erectile dysfunction.
Loss of libido
This
dysfunction may be related to hormonal changes. After 45 years, men experience
a natural decrease in testosterone caused by aging, which causes loss of sexual
desire. However, the problem may occur early due to some glandular changes
which also affect testosterone level, for example, disturbances in the adrenal
glands, which can increase blood pressure and bad cholesterol, stimulate the
production of some hormones androgenic and even contribute to the elevation of estrogens
(female hormone). Dysfunction is therefore closely linked to the endocrine
system.
Premature ejaculation
The
time it takes for each man having an ejaculation is very personal and something
that is already determined at birth. It's like every person has different capacity
to withstand pain. The control of ejaculation is connected to the central
nervous system, serving as modulator, sometimes inhibits, either speeding up
the process. The problem can be treated with medication.
Other
diseases and treatments may also influence the correct functioning of the male
sexual system like prostate ailments, the large intestine and rectum cancer,
liver disease and thyroid problems.
Furthermore,
the psychological factor is decisive. These problems do not always stem from a
psychological issue, but every sexual problem triggers a frame such that
anxiety can cause psychological problems of major proportions. The patient can
even get a good result in the physical treatment for a certain type of
dysfunction, but not working its psychological side will never gain the
confidence to get medical attention.
According
to many sexologists, the worries of everyday life and anxiety can affect the
sexual life of both man and woman. Sometimes, the problems and challenges are
so immense that the subject starts to release hormones that will increase blood
pressure and cardiac work, through the mechanism of arterial vasoconstriction, i.e.,
contraction of the arteries. This will affect your sex life; especially the
quality of erection and from the moment that affects the sexual life, the
anxiety takes over, and the guy goes to see himself as powerless to all
situations, including sex.
Both
dysfunctions; physical as well as psychological origin have treatment and can
be cured. The correct procedure is to seek help from a professional who can
assess the cause of the problem and nip it in the bud. Treatment can range from
controlling blood pressure or diabetes until more specific medication through
vasodilators or hormone replacement.