A man's self-confidence comes from his masculinity, and sex life lasts longer. Physical health is a concern for many people. For sudden erectile dysfunction, it is possible that it is related to kidney function problems and reproductive system diseases. Don't think that erectile dysfunction is a shameful thing. The body will get sick. Actively check and treat after getting sick, which will help recovery. Causes 1. Organic diseases (1) Vascular causes include any disease that may lead to decreased blood flow in the corpus cavernosum arteries, such as atherosclerosis, arterial injury, arterial stenosis, pudendal artery shunt, and cardiac dysfunction, or penile venous leakage caused by obstruction of venous reflux, closure mechanism of the tunica albuginea of the penis, or decreased smooth muscle in the sinus cavernosum of the penis. (2) Neurogenic central or peripheral nerve disease or damage can lead to impotence. (3) Surgery and trauma: Major vascular surgery, radical prostatectomy, radical abdominal, perineal, and rectal cancer resection, pelvic fracture, lumbar compression fracture, or straddle injury can cause damage to the blood vessels and nerves related to penile erection, leading to impotence. (4) Endocrine diseases Impotence is often caused by endocrine diseases, mainly diabetes, hypothalamic-pituitary abnormalities and primary gonadal insufficiency. According to foreign reports, 23% to 60% of male diabetic patients suffer from varying degrees of impotence. Its mechanism of occurrence is mainly related to autonomic neurofibropathies on the corpus cavernosum of the penis, stenosis of penile blood vessels, endocrine abnormalities and mental factors. 2. Diseases of the penis itself Such as penile induration, penile curvature deformity, severe phimosis and balanitis. 3. Urogenital malformations Congenital penile curvature, double penis, small penis, penoscrotal displacement, retroversion of bladder, urethral fissure, congenital absence or dysplasia of testicles, scar formation of corpus cavernosum fibers, varicocele, etc., which lead to inability to achieve erection. 4. Urogenital diseases It is common for impotence to occur secondary to chronic inflammation of the urogenital system, such as orchitis, epididymitis, urethritis, cystitis, and prostatitis. Among them, impotence is most common in chronic prostatitis. Urogenital system surgery and certain injuries, such as prostatic hyperplasia, prostatectomy, urethral fissure, penile and testicular injuries, can all cause impotence. Chronic renal failure patients often suffer from impotence due to testicular atrophy and decreased testosterone. 5. Other factors Radiation exposure, heavy metal poisoning, etc. Chronic diseases and long-term use of certain drugs can also cause impotence. 6. Psychological causes Refers to impotence caused by psychological factors such as tension, stress, depression, anxiety and marital discord. 7. Mixed etiology Refers to impotence caused by both psychological factors and organic causes. In addition, because organic impotence is not treated in time, the patient's psychological pressure increases and he is afraid of sexual intercourse failure, making the treatment of impotence more complicated. |
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