Erectile Dysfunction / ইরেকটাইল ডিসফাংশন বা যৌন অক্ষমতা
Erectile dysfunction (ED) refers to the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. It’s a common condition that can affect men of all ages, though it becomes more prevalent as men age. ED can be caused by physical, psychological, or a combination of both factors.
Physical Causes:
⦁ Cardiovascular issues: Reduced blood flow due to atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), high blood pressure, or heart disease.
⦁ Diabetes: High blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels and nerves that control erections.
⦁ Hormonal imbalances: Low levels of testosterone or other hormonal issues can interfere with sexual function.
⦁ Neurological conditions: Conditions like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries can affect nerve signals involved in erections.
⦁ Medications: Some drugs, including those used for high blood pressure, depression, and anxiety, can contribute to ED.
⦁ Obesity: Being overweight can lead to changes in hormone levels, such as increased estrogen and lower testosterone, as well as impacting cardiovascular health.
⦁ Sleep apnea: Interrupted sleep can affect testosterone levels, which can contribute to ED.
Psychological Causes:
⦁ Stress and anxiety: Worry about sexual performance or stress in daily life can prevent an erection.
⦁ Depression: Emotional factors can affect libido and sexual performance.
⦁ Relationship issues: Communication problems, unresolved conflicts, or lack of intimacy with a partner can lead to or exacerbate ED.
⦁ Performance anxiety: Fear of not being able to perform sexually can itself cause ED.
