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Erectile Dysfunction Can Be Caused By Depression
Erectile Dysfunction Can Be Caused By Depression
Erectile Dysfunction can be caused by depression, its warning signs and treatments
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 10, 2012 --
Studies show that 35 to 47 percent of people with depression have problems with their sex life, 61 percent of people with severe depression have sexual problems, and up to 40 percent of people taking common antidepressant medications report a decline in sexual satisfaction. One study even found that 82 percent of men with erectile dysfunction also reported symptoms of depression.
Erectile Dysfunction Can Be Caused By Depression
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http://www.viagramens.com The sexual urge that causes you to have an erection starts in your brain. When there aren’t enough brain chemicals to stimulate the blood flow needed for an erection, erectile dysfunction results. Depression causes these brain chemicals to get out of balance, and that can mean you have less desire for sex — and you can’t perform well.
How do you know if depression is part of the erectile dysfunction problem? Watch out for these warning signs:
• You have lost the desire for sex, and sex no longer feels pleasurable.
• Your doctor has prescribed an antidepressant and it is affecting your sex life.
• You start to experience erectile dysfunction after a stressful life event, such as the loss of a job or a loved one or another family trauma.
• You have erectile dysfunction along with strong feelings of anxiety, frustration, and stress.
• Erectile dysfunction is associated with feeling negative about yourself.
The first step in getting help for erectile dysfunction and depression is overcoming the urge not to talk about it or assuming that it is simply a normal part of stress or aging. In many cases there are medical causes of depression and erectile dysfunction, and in most cases both issues can be treated successfully. Here are some steps you can take:
• Have a complete medical evaluation and tell your doctor about your problems with your sex life.
• If you are on an antidepressant, your doctor may switch your medication or lower your dose.
• Your doctor may start you on medications to treat erectile dysfunction and/or depression.
• Your doctor may recommend counselling with a mental health professional.
To keep erectile dysfunction from affecting your relationship with your partner, open the lines of communication and talk honestly about the situation. Through mutual support and understanding, this “couple's problem” is best solved by approaching it as a team.
The other partner in a relationship can help in many ways, once he or she is comfortable talking about it. Here are points to keep in mind:
• It’s a good idea to go along with your partner on doctor visits.
• Avoid being judgmental and adopt a positive approach.
• Consider seeing a mental health professional together.
• Learn as much as you can about erectile dysfunction.
• Watch out for drugs, excessive alcohol consumption, and smoking, negative habits that are more common with depression and that can add to erectile dysfunction.
"Erectile dysfunction can damage your sex life and your self-esteem. Whether depression or erectile dysfunction comes first, they often occur together. The good news is that they can both be treated. Start by being honest about your sex life and your feelings with your partner and your doctor. Know the warning signs and ask for help. ..." said Wesley, the founder of http://www.ViagraMens.com.
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