Sexual Health
Is it impotence and premature ejaculation that a man does not have a morning erection? Is it objective to judge impotence by morning erection
When many male friends wake up in the morning, they often find their penis erect. Usually, men will be happy with such things, and think it is enough to show that they have strong sexual ability. Many people always regard Chen Bo as the embodiment of their sexual ability. If they wake up one morning and find Chen Bo missing, they will start to worry and worry. Is Chen Bo really so important to men? Isn't Chen Bo representing male impotence and premature ejaculation? Here are the correct answers.
Morning erection is only a reference index of sexual ability
In fact, not only do men have an erection unconsciously in the morning, but also in the process of deep sleep. This kind of penis erection usually occurs in the intermittent rapid eye movement stage, namely the dream stage. At this time, penile erection is usually not interfered by psychological factors, which can more truly show the sexual function of men. Clinically, the soft and hard erection provides a very important indicator for the research and treatment of sexual function.
Generally speaking, men erect three to five times a night, with an average of 15 minutes each time, but there is also one hour. As long as the structure and function of nerves, blood vessels and penis cavernous body are normal, there will be an erection.
One of the methods of assisted psychotherapy for impotence (ED) with morning erection
At the time of clinical diagnosis of whether men have organic ED, a professional sclerometer will also be used to check the erectile status at night. The instrument is about the size of the palm of the hand and can be fixed on the thigh. There are two other skin rings on the head and bottom of the penis. It can record the number, time and hardness of penis erection every night. This kind of examination is very important for the differential diagnosis of ED in physiology and psychology. The ED patient will have an examination, and the patient will find that he has no erectile dysfunction, and the ED problem will heal without treatment.
In fact, it is not objective to judge impotence by morning erection
However, it is not objective to observe the practice of erections in the morning, and men cannot diagnose whether they are ED or not on this point alone. Sometimes excessive fatigue and other physical problems may also cause abnormal erections at night. If you have unnecessary worries, you will enter into a vicious circle of "worry more worry more worry more worry." And even there really is ED.
After the age of 30, many men have fewer erections in the morning, and the hardness is not as hard as when they were young. In fact, this is normal. As long as men don't have impotence and premature ejaculation, even if they don't have an erection in the morning, they don't have to worry.