Erection Issues: Causes, Effects, and Solutions - Urology

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Hello Dr.
Chen, I would like to ask you a few questions.
Recently, I have noticed that the hardness of my erection is not very firm, and it tends to soften easily without continuous manual stimulation.
Additionally, the frequency of my morning erections has decreased.
I have a habit of masturbating approximately every two days.
Here are my questions:
1.
Can reducing the frequency of masturbation help restore or improve the firmness and duration of my erections?
2.
The angle of my erection is not very upright; it is at most parallel to the ground, and the glans is slightly angled downward.
Does the angle of erection affect sexual intercourse?
3.
If there is erectile dysfunction, is there a way to treat it with current medical advancements?
I would appreciate any advice you can provide, thank you, Dr.
Chen.

Hans, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/06/03

Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology


Hello Mr.
Hans:
1.
Can reducing the frequency of masturbation help restore or improve insufficient erection hardness and duration? A: Taking a break, redirecting attention, and maintaining a normal routine can lead to improvement for the vast majority of young patients.
2.
My penis does not have a very pronounced erection angle; it is at most parallel to the ground, and the glans points slightly downward.
Does the angle of erection affect sexual life? A: Masturbation does not equate to issues in sexual life; further evaluation is still necessary.
3.
If there is erectile dysfunction, can it be treated with current medical advancements? A: The treatment of diseases requires collaboration between the physician and the patient to achieve a mutually satisfactory outcome.
Chen Jian-sheng, Urology Department, Xinying Hospital.

Reply Date: 2016/06/03

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Hello, thank you for reaching out with your questions regarding erection issues. It's important to understand that erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a complex condition influenced by various factors, including physical health, psychological state, and lifestyle choices. Let's address your questions one by one.

1. Can reducing masturbation frequency improve erection hardness and duration?
While there is no definitive answer, some individuals report that reducing the frequency of masturbation can lead to improved erectile function. This may be due to a variety of reasons, including increased sensitivity and arousal when engaging in sexual activity. However, it's essential to note that excessive or compulsive masturbation can sometimes lead to temporary desensitization, which might affect your ability to achieve or maintain an erection. If you find that your current habits are affecting your sexual performance, it might be worth experimenting with a reduction in frequency to see if it makes a difference.

2. Does the angle of erection affect sexual life?
The angle of an erection can vary significantly among individuals and is often influenced by anatomical factors. An erection that is parallel to the ground or slightly angled downwards is generally not a cause for concern unless it causes discomfort or affects your ability to engage in sexual activities. Many people have different angles of erection, and as long as it does not interfere with sexual function or cause pain, it is usually not a significant issue. Communication with your partner and finding comfortable positions can help enhance your sexual experience, regardless of the angle.

3. Is erectile dysfunction treatable with current medical advancements?
Yes, erectile dysfunction is often treatable, and there are various options available depending on the underlying cause. Treatments can range from lifestyle modifications, such as exercise and diet changes, to medications like phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (e.g., Viagra, Cialis) that can enhance blood flow to the penis. In some cases, therapy may be beneficial, especially if psychological factors like anxiety or depression are contributing to the issue. Additionally, there are other medical interventions, such as vacuum erection devices, penile injections, or even surgical options for more severe cases. Consulting with a healthcare provider specializing in sexual health can help determine the most appropriate treatment for your situation.

Additional Considerations:
It's essential to consider that erectile dysfunction can sometimes be a sign of underlying health issues, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or hormonal imbalances. If you notice persistent changes in your erectile function, it would be prudent to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. They may recommend blood tests or other assessments to rule out any medical conditions that could be contributing to your symptoms.

Moreover, lifestyle factors such as stress, anxiety, and depression can significantly impact sexual function. Engaging in stress-reducing activities, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and fostering open communication with your partner can also play a crucial role in improving your sexual health.

In summary, while reducing masturbation frequency may help some individuals, the angle of your erection is generally not a concern unless it causes issues. Erectile dysfunction is treatable, and seeking professional advice can provide you with tailored solutions to improve your sexual health. If you have further questions or concerns, please feel free to ask.

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