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Acquaint Yourself with the Types of Impotence
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Impotence is men’s inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. It includes the failure
to get an erection as a result of sexual stimulation or to lose your erection prior to ejaculation.
Types of impotence :
- Arteriogenic impotence: The arteries supply blood to the penis. When arteries narrow, they fail to bring in sufficient
blood to the penis resulting in erectile dysfunction. It mainly occurs in elderly people. Those who are diabetic or have
high blood pressure are also prone to it. Arteriogenic impotence due to injuries is common but often goes unnoticed because
of ignorance. Later the injured discovers it and seeks medical help.
- Venogenic impotence: During erection, the veins of the penis close down in a normal individual. This hardens
the penis assisting a complete erection. But when the veins leak blood, the penis fails to sustain an erection thus
leading to Venogenic impotence. It is the most common form, which accounts to 30-70% of impotence.
- Neurogenic impotence: The nerve supply to the penis is sensitive and complicated. These nerves control the
arteries and veins, which change the blood flow within the penis. An injury to the back or other nerves related to the
penis can cause Neurogenic impotence. Many operations on the rectum, prostrate, urethra, spine and urinary bladder are
performed for improving the performance.
- Impotence from Diabetes Mellitus: Impotence is very common among diabetics. A study showed around 50% of
diabetics as patients of male impotence.
- Endocrinologic impotence: When there is an imbalance of sex hormones in the blood stream, erection doesn’t
occur. Nearly 5 to 10% of men suffer from Endocrinologic impotence.
- Mixed impotence: More than one factor can cause impotence in men. It could be physical factors as well as
psychological factors. Mixed impotence refers to this form of impotence.
- Psychogenic impotence: Sometimes, the problem lies entirely in the mind. There will be no physical factors
accompanying erectile dysfunction. This is a state of Psychogenic impotence. People often undergo bouts of depression and
anxiety.
See a doctor if you have difficulty in attaining or maintaining an erection. The earlier you find out, the easier it
becomes to diagnose and treat.
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