Acquaint
yourself with the types of Impotence
Erection is the essential for a fulfilling sexual
experience. A healthy erection revolves around various
factors involving neurological, psychological, endocrine,
anatomic and vascular systems. Unstable erections
or even anxieties lead to imperfect sex or dissatisfying
sexual experience. Experts term it as an Erectile
Dysfunction, a condition where men cannot complete
an erection or maintain it.
Types of impotence in men
Arteriogenic Impotence
Arteries is responsible for carrying blood to the
penis. When the arteries freeze and thin, they fail
to supply sufficient amount of blood to the penis,
leading to Erectile Dysfunction. Men who are suffering
from long term diseases like diabetes or have high
blood pressure are flat to Arteriogenic impotence.
It is frequently seen in elderly men. Injuries can
also cause Arteriogenic impotence. Men unaware of
the link between impotence and Arteriogenic injuries
bear Erectile Dysfunction for long till they realize
it and seek immediate treatment.
Neurogenic Impotence
Injuries to the nerves which are connected to penis
causes Neurogenic Impotence. Nerve supply to the penis
is a complicated procedure which involves the arteries
and the veins as well. Slight injuries to these sensitive
Nerves can hamper your sexual life and cause Erectile
Dysfunction. In the case of Neurogenic Impotence,
operations on the urethra, spine, urinary bladder
or rectum are conducted.
Venogenic Impotence
Veins assist erection in men. At some stages of erections,
the veins in the penis close down and stop the blood
from going out. It hardens the penis which outcome
during an erection. But a man who suffers from Venogenic
impotence leaks blood through the veins and is unable
to complete sexual association; men with the lack
of ability to maintain an erection become a sufferer
of Erectile
Dysfunction. Venogenic impotence is very common
and accounts to 30-70 percent of impotence.
Endocrinologic impotence
Almost 5 to 10 percent of men suffer from Endocrinologic
impotence. It occurs due to the difference of sex
hormones in the blood stream. Men find it difficult
to achieve an erection. Hormonal changes also affect
the libido or sex drive which makes it even tougher
to perform any sexual activities.
Impotence from Diabetes Mellitus
Impotence is common between diabetics, as around 50%
of men with diabetic problems suffer from Erectile
Dysfunction. Treatments cannot restore the erectile
function, as the basic diabetic process will not undergo
any change. But you can control the blood sugar levels
and diabetic complications to regain some amount of
sexual functions. Modern andrology offers a cure for
patients who have diabetes related impotence. But
most people are not aware of it.
Psychological impotence
In Psychological impotence, sexual
problems is in the mind. People feel bouts of
nervousness or sadness. Men, who are anxious about
sex, have fears concerning their ability or worry
about their partner's sexual satisfaction, fail to
achieve erections. Erectile dysfunction of these kinds
can only be treated with counseling sessions and by
boosting their confidence with ED drugs like Cialis
or Viagra.
Mixed Impotence
Mixed Impotence can occur due to more than one reason
for dysfunction like Psychological factors, neurological
problems or it could also be related to the arteries.
The problems for Erectile Dysfunction are various
and the medical practitioner should find out all disorders
in order to treat the patient.
Erectile dysfunction is not a non-treatable disorder
anymore. If you can treat it early, you can easily
escape from this frustrating phase quickly.