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Is ED An Inevitable Part Of Aging?

Monday, July 18th, 2011

While you’ll find people who would contend that ED shouldn’t be considered “normal” by men at any age, most medical professionals are in agreement that the appearance of some erectile dysfunction symptoms around the age of 50 is to be expected. The explanations for this evaluation include, but aren’t limited to, an increased drop in testosterone levels (i.e. andropause), weakening of the corpora cavernosa muscle that is responsible for achieving and keeping erections and psychological changes associated with getting older.

The review of each of the aforementioned components in impotence problems among older men follows.

The Onset of Andropause (a.k.a. Male Menopause)

The male equivalent to female menopause, andropause has been known to appear in men in their early 40s, but more typically starts at about the age of 50. The condition is denoted by progressively decreasing testosterone levels (a yearly decline of 1.0 to 1.5 percent is common), depression, low energy and lethargy, weight gain and ED. It is also quite normal for men experiencing male menopause to suffer from fatigue and irritability – each of which leads to erectile dysfunction.

Treating andropause is still a subject of much disagreement in the medical community since there are those who are unconvinced of the condition’s existence (it is oftentimes mentioned that older men in their 70s father children which, in their opinion, erases the prospect of a andropause). The ones who do endorse the idea of andropause are also divided between the group that recommends pharmaceuticals as treatment, and the one that promotes hormone replacement therapy.

Sexual Organ Atrophy

By the time a man hits middle age, the corpora cavernosa muscle that gets the penis hard during an erection typically begins to weaken and atrophy. The extent to which the muscle deteriorates can vary somewhat from one man to another, but by the age of 50 there has ordinarily been enough weakening of the organ that the man has observed a decrease in the hardness and staying power of his erections.

Fortunately, weakening of the corpora cavernosa is something that can be corrected with Kegels and other erectile dysfunction exercises that are sometimes recommended by health care providers. As it is with any other muscle, frequent use of the corpora cavernosa appears to reverse the atrophy and make the organ strong and healthy later in one’s life.

Oddly enough, the latest research suggests that the easiest way to do this is by sexual intercourse. In other words, if you stay sexually active during your later years, the decline of your reproductive health as a result of aging will be slower.

Psychological Changes from Aging

Regrettably, there exists a notion in Western society that it is in poor taste, improper or just flat out wrong for elderly people to be sexually active. As every physician will confirm, this could not be any further from the truth.In fact, there is far more evidence supporting the belief that remaining sexually active into the Golden Years actually keeps you healthy and extends your life.

Nevertheless, because of social pressures and beliefs that most people take with them in their advanced years, research studies have shown that approximately 50% of men have negative perceptions of their personal sexuality by the time they reach the age of 60. A Finnish research project further reported that nearly a quarter of males past the age of 70 view sex at their age as “sinful and shameful”, thanks mostly to the previously mentioned view propagated by society.

From a psychologist’s point of view, there is a direct correlation between this transition in the way a man views sex as he gets older, and the point that an estimated 36% of men are afflicted by male impotence by the time they hit age 70. In light of what is known about the corpora cavernosa and other internal organs, the choice to abstain from sex in later life undeniably accelerates the decline of the sexual organs.

Conclusion – Is There a Time in Life When ED Becomes Normal?

Depending on which study you pay attention to, the percentage of males who suffer from erectile dysfunction symptoms climbs to about 18% in men in their 40s and as high as 40% among men in their 60s. Without a doubt this seems to suggest that there are some connections between age and the appearance of ED. On the other hand, as discussed in this article, aside from serious illness, none of the factors that contribute to erectile dysfunction in seniors are irreversible. On the contrary, they’re quite manageable, so giving in to erectile dysfunction is absolutely not inevitable and should not be accepted as “part of aging.”

If you’d like to find out more about erectile dysfunction symptoms in older men, or the latest information on erectile dysfunction in young men, look for future articles from ED authority Darin Mendanor.

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ED in Young Men Tied to Pornography Addiction

Saturday, July 16th, 2011

It was announced by Italian researchers in June that their recent study has concluded that there is a link between pornography addiction and erectile dysfunction in young men. As stated by the research project’s author, University of Padua urologist Carlo Foresta, around 70% of men in their 20′s who sought clinical assistance for ED as part of the study confessed to habitual usage of online pornography. Additional data collected from the test subjects implies that this issue may be more prevalent than originally thought.

Per one of the study’s young participants, “Guys will never openly discuss this with friends or co-workers, for fear of getting laughed out of town. But when someone tells their story on a health forum, there are always at least 50 or 100 replies from other guys who struggle with the same thing.” This type of comment was prevalent from the test subjects, and coupled with further findings by Dr. Foresta and his team, they appear to indicate that ED has turned into a silent epidemic among the youth.

How Can Pornography Use Cause ED?

The assertion of the Italian research team is that regular viewing of internet pornography causes “hyper-stimulation” of young men’s erotic sensibilities and a “desensitization” of the brain’s mesolimbic dopamine pathway (in common terms, the brain’s pleasure centers). As one interviewee so candidly put it, “Lots of guys, in their 20s or so, can’t get an erection anymore with a real girl”, simply because traditional sexual situations don’t create the same degree of excitement as the explicit ones depicted in erotic videos. An especially distressing side note to this problem, was that doctors additionally discovered that young men suffering from ED were also much more likely not to use condoms when they did have intercourse.

Based on the data gathered, the episodes of erectile dysfunction in young men just about always followed periods of increasingly heavy pornography usage – both in terms of the amount and graphic nature of the material watched. This observation, in addition to the withdrawal symptoms displayed by subjects after their exposure to the material stopped (foremost among them, urgent cravings and a total loss of libido), further strengthened the hypothesis that the occurrences of impotence were connected to the pornography addiction.

How is this Kind of ED Treated?

Dr. Foresta and his researchers concluded that occurrences of impotence triggered by pornography addiction are fully reversible – but the course of action is not a quick one.

In fact, the most-successful approach to treatment requires a withdrawal period of up to several months where the patient abstains from strong sexual stimulation such as masturbation.

Invariably, however, this approach did help the test participants to get back full erectile health (typically within eight weeks), including a normal sex drive, and the ability to enjoy fulfilling intercourse with a partner. The greatest degree of success was among individuals who, when previously diagnosed by doctors, had been informed that there was “nothing wrong” with them physiologically. To sum it up, it appears as if the cure for erectile dysfunction in young men, at least in cases related to overuse of pornography, is abstinence.

Darin Mendanor is an authority on erectile dysfunction in young men and the erectile dysfunction exercises that can be used to treat it. Stop by his site www.erectile-dysfunction-symptoms.net to find out how..

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