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From Stress To Smoking: Experts List Major Causes Behind Erectile Dysfunction In Men

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A Lucknow doctor has urged men facing erectile dysfunction to seek medical help early, highlighting lifestyle changes and open communication as key to effective management

Erectile dysfunction can affect men as young as 30 or 40.

Erectile dysfunction can affect men as young as 30 or 40.

Despite social progress, conversations around sexual health continue to be cloaked in silence and stigma. As a result, many men grappling with sexual difficulties, particularly erectile dysfunction (ED), shy away from seeking professional help. Experts caution that hesitation often drives patients to unreliable sources, quack remedies and self-medication – practices that not only worsen the condition but also inflict financial and physical harm.

Dr Saransh Jain, sexologist at Burlington Clinic, Lucknow, told News18 that erectile dysfunction is “a problem faced by men, in which their private part is not able to erect properly for sexual intercourse and it becomes loose”. He added that while the condition is widely assumed to be age-related, research shows ED can occur in men as young as 30 or 40. In several instances, it may also be a red flag for underlying health concerns such as heart disease, diabetes or hormonal imbalance.

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Explaining the physiological mechanism, Dr Jain said that sexual arousal triggers brain signals which allow blood to flow into veins in the penis, leading to an erection. “In this process, it is important for the brain, nerves, hormones and blood flow to work properly. If there is blockage in the veins, low testosterone or high stress, then there is a problem in erection,” he said.

Early Signs Often Ignored

According to doctors, erectile dysfunction typically develops gradually but manifests through warning signals. A weaker erection than before, quick loss of firmness, or absence of morning erections are indicators that must not be overlooked.

The causes are varied. High blood pressure and cholesterol slow circulation, while diabetes damages nerves and blood vessels. Low testosterone reduces libido. Certain medicines, including those for depression and hypertension, can trigger ED. Lifestyle factors such as obesity, smoking and alcohol consumption also play a major role.

Crucially, ED is not merely a physical problem. Stress, depression, workplace pressure and performance anxiety all contribute significantly. “When we are under a lot of stress, the body goes into fight or flight mode and blood flow to the private part decreases,” experts explained.

Preventive Measures and Treatment

Doctors underline that prevention begins with healthy living. Quitting smoking, avoiding alcohol and substance abuse, exercising regularly and maintaining a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables and nuts are strongly advised. Meditation, yoga and adequate sleep (7-8 hours daily) can help lower stress and improve sexual health.

Patients are also urged to consult physicians about possible side effects of ongoing medication. Early medical intervention, experts say, can prevent complications and restore normalcy. Dr Jain stressed that communication with one’s partner is equally vital. “If you are repeatedly facing the problem of ED, then instead of hiding it, talk openly to your partner. This will reduce mental pressure and the relationship will also be better,” he adviced.

With timely consultation and lifestyle corrections, doctors believe erectile dysfunction can be managed effectively. The challenge, however, lies in breaking the silence and seeking medical help without delay.

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