10
Reasons why men lose their erections.
1.
Depression
The brain is an often-overlooked erogenous zone. Sexual
excitement starts in your head and works its way down. Depression can dampen
your desire and can lead to erectile dysfunction. Ironically, many of the drugs
used to treat depression can also suppress your sex drive and make it harder to
get an erection, and they can cause a delay in your orgasm
2.
Alcohol
You might consider having a few drinks to get in the
mood, but overindulging could make it harder for you to finish the act. Heavy
alcohol use can interfere with erections, but the effects are usually
temporary. The good news is that moderate drinking -- one or two drinks a day
-- might have health benefits like reducing heart disease risks. And those
risks are similar to erectile dysfunction risks.
3.
Medications
The contents of your medicine cabinet could affect your
performance in the bedroom. A long list of common drugs can cause ED, including
certain blood pressure drugs, pain medications, and antidepressants. Street
drugs like amphetamines, cocaine, and marijuana can cause sexual problems in
men, too
4.
Stress
It's not easy to get in the mood when you're
overwhelmed by responsibilities at work and home. Stress can take its toll on
many different parts of your body, including your penis. Deal with stress by
making lifestyle changes that promote well-being and relaxation, such as
exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, and seeking professional help when
appropriate
5.
Anger
Anger can make the blood rush to your face, but not to
the one place you need it when you want to have sex. It's not easy to feel
romantic when you're raging, whether your anger is directed at your partner or
not. Unexpressed anger or improperly expressed anger can contribute to
performance problems in the bedroom.
6.
Anxiety
Worrying that you won't be able to perform in bed can
make it harder for you to do just that. Anxiety from other parts of your life
can also spill over into the bedroom. All that worry can make you fear and
avoid intimacy, which can spiral into a vicious cycle that puts a big strain on
your sex life -- and relationship
7. Middle-Aged Spread
Carrying extra pounds can impact your sexual
performance, and not just by lowering your self-esteem. Obese men have lower
levels of the male hormone testosterone, which is important for sexual desire and
producing an erection. Being overweight is also linked to high blood pressure
and hardening of the arteries, which can reduce blood flow to the penis
8. Self-Image
When you don't like what you see in the mirror, it's
easy to assume your partner isn't going to like the view, either. A negative
self-image can make you worry not only about how you look but also how well
you're going to perform in bed. That performance anxiety can make you too anxious
to even attempt sex
9. Low Libido
Low libido isn't the same as erectile dysfunction, but
a lot of the same factors that stifle an erection can also dampen your interest
in sex. Low self-esteem, stress, anxiety, and certain medications can all
reduce your sex drive. When all those worries are tied up with making love,
your interest in sex can take a nosedive
10. Your Health
Many different health conditions
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