Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 23 February 2007 | There are 0 comments
When the boys are talking in the Ukmedix newsroom and the ladies are not within earshot we venture into some serious erectile dysfunction discussion. Recently the question was asked to all the younger men whether they had ever suffered from one incident of erectile dysfunction and the man asking the question admitted that he had himself. Honest breeds honesty and soon a full flow discussion was started and it appears that most men under the age of 20 have at times suffered from erectile dysfunction.

While this may sound terrible it is in fact a common phenomenon that some men when in a certain sexual situation panic and thus suffer from psychological impotence. This means that their penile arteries and their penis are fine but their brains just can’t send the right signals to create an erection. One of our writers said that he was in a situation with a girl that he really liked and that when finally after a long time he was in bed with her he panicked and absolutely nothing could get him to get an erection. He confessed it was the most humiliating thing he ever experienced and that the girl was humiliated too.
From our research at Ukmedix we suspect that sometimes guilt, some nagging doubts, or some psychological reason that you can’t even quite work out could be the cause of this sort of erectile dysfunction. Men who suffer from this type of impotence on a regular basis should seek counseling but in the most part you should just ignore it. Ignoring it and not making a big deal about it is part of the cure as excessive thinking about it and could cause it to recur. So try to erase the incident from your head and remember that relaxation and not being stressed are important for good erectile function.
Many men say when they suffer from psychological impotence ‘and she was really pretty’ or ‘she was stunning’ and this can be part of the problem. Because the woman is so beautiful they are nervous and worried about performing well whereas if they were with a woman who was less attractive and they were no so concerned about impressing her they would be more relaxed and thus have better erectile function. This is by no means always the case but has been noted at Ukmedix News in some of the research that we seen regarding psychological impotence cases.
