Medications and Psychological Issues Can Cause Erectile Dysfunction

Carol Roach
Previously published in Examiner

The Montreal Clinic for Therapies Services provides a wide variety of services including dealing with erectile dysfunction.

Erectile dysfunction which used to be known and impotence is a condition where men are unable to sustain an erection. It used to be thought that this condition was prominent only in males 65 years of age or older. Newer research point to the fact that men of any age can suffer from this condition.

What causes erectile dysfunction?

Cancer and surgeries

Bladder cancer and prostate cancer treatments can affect penile performance. Surgeries can cause damage to the blood vessels that transport blood to genital area. The damage may be either permanent or temporary. If it is temporary full erectile functioning returns within six to 18 months. If the damage is permanent, then treatment will be required to bring back normal erectile functioning.


Medication

Certain medications such as high blood pressure medications, antidepressants, and over-the-counter medications and tranquilizers can cause erectile dysfunction. If you suspect your medications may be causing the problem make sure to talk it over with your doctor who can assess the situation and perhaps change the medication.

Psychological implications

Although erectile dysfunction is mostly physical it can be caused by psychological issues in about 20 percent of males. There are many psychological factors such as performance anxiety, stress, depression, guilt, shame, low self-esteem and so on which can affect male sexual performance and cause erectile dysfunction.

to be continued

Source:
WEBTV




Published by Carol Roach

Carol Roach holds a masters in counselling psychology. She worked as a therapist at the Douglas Hospital in Montreal before becoming a professional writer.Carol is the author of the book Picking Up The Piece...  View profile

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  • Laura Cone12/4/2011

    good job

  • Laura Cone12/4/2011

    good writing

  • Harriet Steinberg11/25/2011

    It all sounds very logical

  • Charlene Collins11/25/2011

    So much can affect sexual function.. well done Carol!

  • Martin Kloess11/25/2011

    well written - thank you

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