What could be causing erectile dysfunction?

I’m 20 and in the last few months I have had erectile dysfunction! I don’t know what could be causing it either. I have stopped masturbating for a long period of time and that didn’t really help! What are some causes of erectile dysfunction? And is there any way to fix it?

Best Answer: Treatment depends on the cause. Testosterone supplements may be used for cases due to hormonal deficiency. However, the cause is more usually lack of adequate penile blood supply as a result of damage to inner walls of blood vessels. This damage is more frequent in older men, and often associated with disease, in particular diabetes. Treatments (with the exception of testosterone supplementation, where effective) work on a temporary basis: they enable an erection to be attained and maintained long enough for intercourse, but do not permanently improve the underlying condition. There are different treatments available Oral Treatment 3 different tablets are currently available from the doctor and these work when there is sexual stimulation. Depending on the treatment, it will need to be taken 20 minutes to 1 hour before sex and the period of time over which it works can vary between 3 hours and up to 36 hours. Alprostadil This can be injected into the penis or inserted using a special applicator - usually just before sexual intercourse. Alprostadil has also bcome available in some countries as a topical cream (under the brand name Befar), and preliminary studies have shown a clinical efficacy of up to 83%. It has an onset of action of 10-15 minutes and its effects can last over 4 hours.[citation needed] Vacuum device These work by placing the penis in a vacuum cylinder device. The device helps draw blood into the penis. A ring at the base of the penis help maintain the erection. This type of device is sometimes referred to as penis pump and may be used just prior to sexual intercourse. Hormone treatment It is rare, but some men receive hormones for their erection problem. This does depend on the cause of the problem as well as other factors. Surgery Often, as a last resort if other treatments have failed, the most common procedure is prosthetic implants which involves the insertion of artificial rods into the penis.[26] Counselling Counselling is often a consideration, both where a psychological cause is suspected or must be ruled out, or to assist in management of any distress. ED can in many cases be treated by drugs taken orally, injected, or as penile suppositories. These drugs increase the efficacy of NO, which dilates the blood vessels of corpora cavernosa. When oral drugs or suppositories fail, injections into the erectile tissue of the penile shaft are extremely effective but occasionally cause priapism. When pharmacological methods fail, a purpose-designed external vacuum pump can be used to attain erection, with a separate compression ring fitted to the penis to maintain it. These pumps should be distinguished from other "penis pumps" (supplied without compression rings) which, rather than being used for temporary treatment of impotence, are claimed to increase penis length if used frequently, or vibrate as an aid to masturbation. More drastically, inflatable or rigid penile implants may be fitted surgically. Implants are irreversible and costly. All these mechanical methods are based on simple principles of hydraulics and mechanics and are quite reliable, but have their disadvantages. In a few cases there is a vascular problem which can be treated surgically. In any case, good luck on getting your erections back.

4 Comments

  • .
    November 24, 2008 | Permalink |

    I dont know I recieved a Varicocele a few months ago which lowered my testosterone and I feel like hell, I wish someone would come in and shoot me in the back of my head and put me out of my misery or a meteor striking earth, I feel like death

    It might be your testosterone

  • Joel
    November 24, 2008 | Permalink |

    Treatment depends on the cause. Testosterone supplements may be used for cases due to hormonal deficiency. However, the cause is more usually lack of adequate penile blood supply as a result of damage to inner walls of blood vessels. This damage is more frequent in older men, and often associated with disease, in particular diabetes.
    Treatments (with the exception of testosterone supplementation, where effective) work on a temporary basis: they enable an erection to be attained and maintained long enough for intercourse, but do not permanently improve the underlying condition. There are different treatments available

    Oral Treatment
    3 different tablets are currently available from the doctor and these work when there is sexual stimulation. Depending on the treatment, it will need to be taken 20 minutes to 1 hour before sex and the period of time over which it works can vary between 3 hours and up to 36 hours.
    Alprostadil
    This can be injected into the penis or inserted using a special applicator – usually just before sexual intercourse.
    Alprostadil has also bcome available in some countries as a topical cream (under the brand name Befar), and preliminary studies have shown a clinical efficacy of up to 83%. It has an onset of action of 10-15 minutes and its effects can last over 4 hours.[citation needed]
    Vacuum device
    These work by placing the penis in a vacuum cylinder device. The device helps draw blood into the penis. A ring at the base of the penis help maintain the erection. This type of device is sometimes referred to as penis pump and may be used just prior to sexual intercourse.
    Hormone treatment
    It is rare, but some men receive hormones for their erection problem. This does depend on the cause of the problem as well as other factors.
    Surgery
    Often, as a last resort if other treatments have failed, the most common procedure is prosthetic implants which involves the insertion of artificial rods into the penis.[26]
    Counselling
    Counselling is often a consideration, both where a psychological cause is suspected or must be ruled out, or to assist in management of any distress.
    ED can in many cases be treated by drugs taken orally, injected, or as penile suppositories. These drugs increase the efficacy of NO, which dilates the blood vessels of corpora cavernosa. When oral drugs or suppositories fail, injections into the erectile tissue of the penile shaft are extremely effective but occasionally cause priapism. When pharmacological methods fail, a purpose-designed external vacuum pump can be used to attain erection, with a separate compression ring fitted to the penis to maintain it. These pumps should be distinguished from other “penis pumps” (supplied without compression rings) which, rather than being used for temporary treatment of impotence, are claimed to increase penis length if used frequently, or vibrate as an aid to masturbation.
    More drastically, inflatable or rigid penile implants may be fitted surgically. Implants are irreversible and costly.
    All these mechanical methods are based on simple principles of hydraulics and mechanics and are quite reliable, but have their disadvantages.
    In a few cases there is a vascular problem which can be treated surgically.

    In any case, good luck on getting your erections back.

  • jamwhale35
    November 24, 2008 | Permalink |

    erektile disfunction bedwettomjg marcosist theres no sbnn3ed fopr shqameu can use a fraick name on our show on oru showwws!!! frasier crane

  • Mari
    November 24, 2008 | Permalink |

    There are numerous possibilities from prostate problems to medication reactions. Please see your doctor. Not only can he do the necessary tests but once he knows the cause you can be easily treated. Good luck.

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