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Can stress cause erectile dysfunction?

  

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Yes, stress can cause erectile dysfunction (ED). When you're stressed, your body releases hormones that can affect blood flow to the penis, making it difficult to get or maintain an erection. Stress can also impact libido and sexual performance. Managing stress through relaxation techniques, exercise, and open communication with your partner can help alleviate ED symptoms.

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Stress, depression and anxiety problem will encourage the chance of erectile dysfunction problem in men relationship life. So, men should better to overcome mental health issue by doing simple massage and spending time with people. Sharing problem with life partner is also helps to reduce stress. 

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Yes, stress can make it hard to get or keep an erection. When you're stressed, hormones are released that can narrow blood vessels. This lowers blood flow to the penis, making it harder to get or keep an erection. Arousal and desire can also be affected by worry. Managing stress through exercise, therapy, and relaxing methods can help ease the signs of ED. For personalized help, it's best to talk to a healthcare worker.

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