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Are erection problems getting more common in young men?

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marcosmith120

The study concluded that the cause of erectile dysfunction in young men was “lifestyle habits” like smoking and drug use. Erectile dysfunction is your body's “check engine light” because ED can be an early sign of serious health problems like high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol or low testosterone.

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markheadly in reply tomarcosmith120

thanks for your valuable information.

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Jeff85705

Maybe the study was colored by healthy, potent young men who want prescriptions to ED drugs to make their dicks even stiffer or more reliant--longer lasting. I am suspicious of the "lifestyle habit" of smoking having to do with it. People smoke much less than previous generations.

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markheadly in reply toJeff85705

thanks for sharing.

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paulgonzales86

yes, it getting more common because of our daily lifestyle like smoking, drinking, depression because of office workloads. Nowadays people feel very stressed and due to this, they fall into a category of sexual disorders.

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markheadly in reply topaulgonzales86

yes it's really true.

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Farira

The porn-induced ED is a new phenomenon in new generation. Online free porn websites with short videos focusing just on the actions and accessible easily can be the reason we see more young men suffering from ED.

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Geecee1

Research into fascia it’s the connective tissue that connects all muscles when you get trauma or injury the fascia goes hard and effects the nerves. So bad posture / tight hip flexors / tight glutes is what I think has caused ED problems for men throughout time. You need strong healthy muscle tissue in the core and hips

In the current generation you add in porn and heavy masturbation for hours to it this creates even more tension in the groin area.

So tight hips and tense groin is the perfect storm for creating ED in my opinion

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Handdrummer777

And the fact that men are at it hot and heavy-(handed) with porn often leads to ED and no ejaculation into their wives, thus contributing to a slowdown in birthrates.

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KateDisher34

Yeah, it might happen to anyone and it's not a shame to try to overcome it. Just take a look at modern medicine market like worldpharm365.com/product/a... that allows you to get back in shape. It's not a dead end at all and you should be just fine.

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Jmerrick22

I think that’s possible. I know with me having anxiety issues it sometimes effects me when I’m trying to have sex. In all honesty, it’s really usually stress, anxiety, lifestyle changes etc. like me for example. If I jerk off im fine I can keep it up and all, but sometimes when it’s time for sex it’ll get hard but won’t stay hard. It aucks and it’s embarassing but I think with the right changes and control on anxiety it’ll help a lot

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ChristinaMack

ED risk rises with the age of men. As men age rises, the risk factors of ED develops and hence rises erection problems. But according to some studies, ED is fairly common in men under the age of 40. But it is caused often by some physical, psychological or emotional factors, such as anxiety, depression, stress or other underlying cause of health as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and lower urinary tract symptoms. Also, different treatment options are available for ED such as medication like Sildenafil, Vardenafil ( buy-genericviagra.com/varde... ), and Tadalafil, surgery and other alternatives.

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GeorgeSpikes

Erectile Dysfunction is uncommon among young men and more common in the elderly. Some studies noted that 35% of men i.e. 40-70 years of age suffer from moderate to severe erectile dysfunction. ED can be treatable at any age. The treatment depends on the underlying causes and overall health condition. Such treatments can range from lifestyle changes and counseling to ED drugs such as Kamagra ( medexpressrx.com/kamagra.aspx ), Suhagra and surgery. It is advisable to take drugs only after seeking medical advice.

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fleming007

Yeah, I had erection problems in the past but already got rid of them. To be honest I would never fix that issue of mine without help of my doctor. He gave me a couple of great advises as well as a great article about ED, that helped me a lot. Now, I can have a normal sexual life, I can last longer and I don't feel like I might have an issue or a disease. By the way, you can find the article here norsk-apotek.com/ , it's a well written article with a lot of useful information and tips that could be useful for those who have ED or not yet, read it, I am sure you will like it

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