Your age, the state of your health, medications, and
psychological issues may all increase your odds.
Most men have occasional erection problems (erectile
dysfunction). But when erection problems become persistent, they can affect
your self-image, sex life, and relationship. When you have persistent erection
problems, "performance anxiety" can worsen the problem. If you cannot
maintain an erection that is firm enough for intercourse, or you have an orgasm
before or immediately after entering your partner (premature ejaculation), you
may feel frustrated and believe you are not pleasing your partner.
Fortunately, many of the physical and psychological factors
that cause erection problems respond to treatment.
Erectile Dysfunction
and Age
About half of men between the ages of 40 and 70 report
erection problems.
Among men in their 40s, about 15 percent report having
moderate erection problems. That number roughly doubles to 30 percent in men in
their 70s.
Severe erectile dysfunction affects about 5 percent of men
in their 40s and 15 percent of men in their 70s.
Erectile Dysfunction and Health Conditions
Diseases that affect blood vessels and can cause erectile
dysfunction include:
Diabetes. About half of men with diabetes experience some
form of erectile dysfunction.
High blood pressure or other blood vessel diseases
High cholesterol or low HDL (high-density lipoprotein)
cholesterol



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