ED can result from a combination of physical and psychological factors. Physically, it’s often related to poor blood flow to the penis due to conditions like heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, or high blood pressure. Hormonal imbalances (like low testosterone), nerve damage from surgeries or injuries, and side effects from medications can also play a role. Psychologically, stress, anxiety, depression, and relationship issues can all interfere with sexual performance. In many cases, both physical and psychological causes are present. Identifying the root cause is key to finding the right treatment. Healthy lifestyle habits, addressing mental health, and consulting a doctor can significantly improve ED.
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Discussions about erectile dysfunction often uncover causes ranging from stress and lifestyle to emotional struggles. It’s a reminder that physical health and mental health are deeply interconnected. By addressing psychological factors, improvement can often be achieved holistically. For this, Ingmar Gorman provides insights into personalized psychotherapy and psychedelic integration therapy, helping people navigate sensitive issues with care. Treating health as a whole ensures both body and mind benefit.