5 Common Male Sexual Health Issues

By: George Root

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Many people try to group the 5 common male sexual health issues under the single heading of erectile dysfunction. In order to understand and discuss the five common male sexual health issues with your physician, it is important to broaden your thinking and consider the issues that cause erectile dysfunction. By taking a serious look at these important health issues, you are better equipped to discuss a resolution to them with your doctor.

  1. Diabetes Diabetes is a condition that occurs when there is elevated levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood. According to online medical resource MedicineNet.com, the effects of diabetes include damage to the nervous system and restriction of the circulatory system. When the flow of blood is hampered, and when the nervous systems reacts improperly, impotence will begin to occur.
  2. Testosterone deficiency Under normal circumstances, the male pituitary gland produces a chemical known as testosterone. This chemical is important in the development of a growing male and in maintaining sexual potency. According to MayoClinic, a testosterone deficiency can occur when the pituitary gland fails to produce enough testosterone. This lowers sexual desire and can cause impotency as well.
  3. Premature ejaculation The Virginia Mason Medical Center identifies premature ejaculation as the single most prevalent male sexual health issues. As many as one out of every five American males suffers from the condition. The male suffering from premature ejaculation is easily aroused and often ejaculates prior to sexual foreplay. A combination of medication and therapy is often used to help combat the condition.
  4. Alcoholism Excessive ingestion of alcohol can have a negative effect on your liver, your blood circulation and your nervous system. Men and women are both prone to alcoholism, but the negative sexual effects for male make this one of the five common male sexual health issues. Alcoholism can often result in impotency and decrease in sexual desire.
  5. Obesity Men who become obese, especially as they age, may begin to suffer impotency and a lack of sexual energy, according to MayoClinic. Obesity can also lead to diabetes and the various male sexual health issues it creates.
Posted on: Oct. 25, 2010