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Can Performance Anxiety Cause Erectile Dysfunction?

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  The vast majority of men will experience some form of sexual difficulty at some point in their lives. Anxiety about performing in front of others and erectile dysfunction are two of the most common issues. Anxiety related to performance manifests itself when you are preoccupied with negative thoughts about your appearance or your inability to satisfy your partner. It may result in an ED. Getting and maintaining an erection is difficult for men who struggle with erectile dysfunction (ED). Continue reading to find out more information about the connection between ED and performance anxiety. Erectile dysfunction and performance anxiety: A number of studies have found a correlation between erectile dysfunction and performance anxiety. According to the findings of a study conducted in 2005, performance anxiety can contribute to and keep alive sexual dysfunction in both men and women. A more recent study that was published in 2015 found that there is a connection between performance

Does Smoking Cause Erectile Dysfunction?

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There is universal agreement that smoking is harmful to health. There have been a lot of campaigns to get the word out there about the hazards of smoking. However, the possibility of erectile dysfunction is a consequence that has received less attention. In fact, erectile dysfunction can be caused by smoking and tobacco use (ED). For this reason, smoking negatively impacts your sexual life as well as your overall health. Since your erectile function can improve after giving up smoking, the sooner you do so, the better. I want to talk to you about erectile dysfunction and smoking and how quitting can help you maintain a healthy sexual life. If You Smoke, You're more likely to Experience Erectile Dysfunction Two-Fold: For men, the risk of erectile dysfunction due to smoking is double that of non-smokers. While smoking has become less common over time, it remains a significant issue for the men who are most at risk for erectile dysfunction. Some statistics suggest that 20% of Am