Does The Presence Of Normal Erections Upon Waking Mean That There Is Not A Physiological Issue?
The question is this: Does the presence of normal erections upon waking mean that there is NOT a physiological issue, and most likely psychological? Or can there be physiological issues remaining despite morning erections?
No physiological causes
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I understand your concern. The morning erection means the trouble with having and maintaining an erection at other times are not related to a physiological problem. While stress, depression, anxiety or awkward social situations can be possible reasons, given your BMI of 29.8, I am more inclined to think that overweight is the culprit here.
So weight loss, an increase in physical activity, a healthier diet and an overall healthier lifestyle could very well be the solution to this problem. Increasing one’s stamina through a lifestyle change has in most cases greatly improved the sexual activity.
I recommend you work with a dietitian to devise a diet plan that works best for you.
I hope this helps. Please feel free to ask further questions.
Take care
A strong link between weight loss and better mental health
Detailed Answer:
Yes, I have had patients who, after losing weight and getting fitter, have also experienced markedly decreased stress and anxiety levels, or have felt considerably less depressed as a result of a healthier lifestyle, which has resulted in improvement of their sexual lives as well.
So, I am not saying that losing weight will directly resolve your ED, but getting fitter through weight loss, increased physical activity, and a healthy diet will result in better mental health, which in turn, may also improve your sexual health.
I hope this helps.
Wishing you good health and all the best.