Elderly male sexual dysfunction

The aspect of sexuality that it can be conditioned over the years is the genitals.

Erectile dysfunction involves a large number of older men produced a negative impact on sexual activity. There are a number of systemic diseases and surgical treatments that may affect it. Its normal functioning requires the coordination of various factors, namely, psychological, hormonal, neurological, vascular, and so on.
Among the male sexual dysfunctions, which are expressed most often after 50 years, there are predisposing factors such as stress, social status, divorce or death of spouse, job loss, health problems, family problems, which, combined with normal physiological aging can produce psychopathological states such as depression.

Erectile dysfunction in men generates anger, disgust and anxiety, negative impact on libido and sexual activity.

Male sexual dysfunction may include:

ejaculatory disorders

The emission of semen from the prostate, seminal vesicles and vas deferens into the urethra and prostatic fluid propulsion antegradely through the urethra, is a complex and highly coordinated mechanism that is premature.

The closure of the bladder neck coincides with the release of fluid into the prostatic urethra prevents backflow, it may appear after some operations (transurethral resection of prostate, for example), neurogenic mechanisms in the diabetic or operations that section sympathetic fibers of the bladder neck.

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