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Psychological ImpotenceWhen it comes to achieving an erection, men may resort to any type of solution in order to get the problem to go away. It can be a shameful and embarrassing issue to face, and for that reason, many choose to keep the subject taboo. That can only cause more trouble, however, and in this article, we'll discuss cases of impotence that are caused by purely psychological reasons.While many men believe that there is a physical problem with their member that is causing them to be unable to achieve an erection, a full twenty percent of all impotence cases are based purely within the mind. The brain is the part of the body that causes an erection to occur, so when the mind is unable to sufficiently deal with the idea of an erection, it can cause a case of erectile dysfunction. Psychologists have dubbed this type of impotence psychogenic impotence. While most men experience a case of psychological impotence at one point or another, an ongoing problem with achieving an erection that stems from the mind can be very damaging, and is a problem that requires help to be fixed. The main issue with psychogenic impotence is that once the problem occurs one time, there is often a domino effect that can cause a lack of erection far into the future. This is due to the fact that the man may feel timid and anxious, remembering the last time that they were unable to achieve an erection, causing them to be too nervous to achieve an erection the next time they have sexual contact. As the problem grows and grows, the idea that the man is unable to achieve an erection becomes concrete in his head, causing a complete lack of erection and a fear of sexual intimacy. The most common cause of psychogenic impotence is a case of depression or anxiety. These two types of mental disorders can cause gloom to be present in a man's mind when it comes to sexual activity, leading to a lack of performance. When it comes to treating this problem, the use of anti-anxiety drugs and anti-depressants are commonly used to curb the impotence. Also, it's important to have a good line of communication with your sexual partner, which can create a comforting setting in which anxiety is not so prevalent. In a stress-free environment in which you feel stimulated and relaxed, an erection is likely to occur. Another cause of psychogenic impotence that occurs frequently is having a high level of stress. When stress weighs heavy on our minds, we are unable to summon up the libido necessary to perform sexually. Fatigue can also play into a lack of erections, as when the body is weak, sexual desire can be lessened. All of these problems are usually solvable through the use of medications such as Viagra, but you may want to work at the underlying psychological causes of your problem in order to achieve a more natural and drug-free erection.
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