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Erection Disorders : General, Symptoms, Pathophysiological Mechanism, Causes

Erection Disorders : General, Symptoms, Pathophysiological mechanism, Causes.

General

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These disorders affect a large number of men and their partners and also. Within this group of bugs are listed several types of erectile function disorders:
- Penile curvature during erection (Peyronie’s disease )
- Long and painful erection ( priapism ), which leads to loss of sex pleasure
- An inability ejaculation intercourse long enough duration.

Usually, however, within this group include, the inability to sustain an adequate erection during a deep relationship in order to meet sexual partners. 
Although erectile disorders are more frequent especially after age 65 years, they can encounter at any age. In fact one or more episodes of erectile dysfunction may suffer a perfectly normal man without a reason for concern.

With advancing age is normal to know that type of erection erection obtained for the years of youth, is obtained after a longer-lasting sexual arousal and penile rigidity is not the same. Also the intensity of orgasm can drop as ejaculated semen volume and the time between two consecutive erections will be extended.

When erectile dysfunction proves to be a problem for the patient, however it would interfere with self-image of the person in question, it must do everything possible to improve their sex lives. Whatever the cause of these disorders, physical or emotional problem should be resolved through appropriate treatment.

This disorder, usually is called impotence and is a taboo. Attitude and approach to this issue but have changed. More and more men seek help for solving this problem and doctors specialize in these issues helps to understand the causes of this problem and thus contribute to finding new and effective ways of treating this syndrome.

Symptoms

In the symptoms of erectile dysfunction includes the following elements: 
- Inability to obtain a full erection 
- Inability to maintain erection throughout the sexual act
- Or even complete inability to achieve erection.

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