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Erectile Dysfunction or Impotence - What is it about?

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Erectile Dysfunction or impotence as it is often called can be a very upsetting experience for both partners in a relationship. Impotence means that the erection is lost during sex before satisfactory sex is enjoyed. It can include a reduced sense of sexual excitement, which in turn leads to a loss of an erection.

Getting An Erection and Love-Making

A man must be excited by one or more types of stimuli to succeed in achieving an erection. The stimulus may be psychological or physical both together.

On most occasions the stimulus can be what a man views or feels. Also use of sensuous or erotic language from his partner can have the desired effect too. On the other hand it can be his imagination producing thoughts and images that are of a sexual nature. Many men utilise a combination of the both fantasy and reality.

Erections That Are Involuntary

Virtually all men will experience what might be called involuntary erections. This means that a man will experience an erection that he has not chosen to have at that time. Most often a man will notice an involuntary erection when waking in the morning and before emptying his bladder. Overnight the bladder fill with urine and puts presses on the prostate gland. Stimulating the prostate gland leads to sexual arousal and an erection.

Alternatively there may be other occasions during the day or night when a man can be aware that he has an erection, which is not of his choosing. Sometimes another person he meets unwittingly will sexually stimulate a man. He will not want to have an erection but because he is sexually stimulated he will experience an erection.

How Does the Body Achieve An Erection?

Three chambers exist in the penis. These chambers fill will blood making the penis stiff and more vertical during an erection. Most often the girth and the length of the penis will increase too.

When any type of sexual stimulation (physical or imagined) or involuntary stimulation occurs, the brain transmits a message to the body to increase the flow of blood to enlarge the penis. In the penis the three chambers fill with blood and with increased blood pressure an erection is achieved.

For the duration of sexual arousal, the penis will stay enlarged and blood is stopped from escaping from the penis by muscles at the base.

Now two particular systems of the body have a part in all of this. The parasympathetic and the sympathetic nervous system are the two in question. Usually only one of these systems dominates at any one time. However to achieve an erection the two systems work together.

This information can provide a better idea of how impotence or erectile dysfunction arises. If a man experiences anxiety during sex it can alter the balance between the parasympathetic and the sympathetic nervous system and lead to the loss of an erection.

In summary, impotence or erectile dysfunction is the lack of a lasting erection through to ejaculation. An erection is most often lost just before or during penetration and sometimes in the act of putting a condom on.

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