Erectile dysfunction means you cannot have an erection that is sufficient to perform sexual intercourse. Many men experience short-term episodes of erectile dysfunction but, for about one in 10 men, the problem may continue.
See your doctor if you notice any failure to achieve an erection. Erectile dysfunction can be caused by physical and psychological factors including: low levels of the male hormone testosterone. Physical erectile dysfunction happens over a period of months or years and is often a gradual loss of function.
If erections still occur spontaneously overnight or in the morning, this indicates that the problem may be psychological. The reasons why men with diabetes are more prone to problems with erectile dysfunction are not fully understood.
However, we do know that men with diabetes are more likely to develop erectile problems when their diabetes is not well controlled.
Over the long term, poor control of diabetes may result in increased damage to the nerves and circulation that controls blood flow to the penis.
If blood glucose levels are kept in the normal range, it will help reduce the chance of these problems occurring. The treatment for erectile dysfunction depends on the cause.
It’s important to discuss the problem with your doctor. Often the answers to a few simple questions will help to determine if the problem is physical or psychological. Tests can determine if the blood flow to the penis is affected. can also help to determine if hormone problems are causing the erectile dysfunction.
There are many treatment alternatives for erectile dysfunction#
Discuss your treatment options with your doctor#
Treatments depend on the cause of the erectile dysfunction, which may include:
- it may help to treat the causes of stress. Behavioral therapy
- counseling can also be successful
- particularly if your partner is involved. – there are several possible treatments
- depending on the physical cause
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Where to get help#
Key Points#
- treatment for erectile dysfunction depends on the cause
- It’s important to discuss the problem with your doctor
- There are many treatment alternatives for erectile dysfunction
- Discuss your treatment options with your doctor
- – there are several possible treatments, depending on the physical cause
Sources & further reading
For evidence-based global guidance on this topic, consult authoritative public-health bodies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), CDC, NHS, and ECDC.