The decrease in sexual function in adulthood is an absolutely normal phase of the body's physiological aging. However, we are talking about a decrease and not a total loss of power. Impotence after age 50 is the result of an unhealthy lifestyle, advanced illnesses and bad habits. However, even in this case, it is possible and necessary to combat the problem, both with the help of medications and alternative treatments.
Causes of impotence in adulthood
The decrease in sexual function in adulthood is due to the decrease in the synthesis of male sex hormones. For some men this happens after age 50, for others after age 60, but sooner or later everyone experiences a decrease in androgen production.
Changes in hormonal levels in adulthood are a natural process that accompanies the body's aging process. With a decrease in androgen production, potency weakens and sexual function decreases, but not its complete absence.
Impotence or erectile dysfunction after the age of 50 is a disease that can and should be treated. According to doctors, at the age of 50 it is too early for a man to disregard himself, because at this age you can have an active sex life and even become a father, but only if you pay close attention to your health.
Thus, changes in hormonal levels negatively affect potency, but in a healthy man, such changes lead to a decrease in sexual function, but not to impotence. For the development of complete sexual impotence, natural changes are not enough, therefore the disease develops in the presence of aggravating factors.
The causes of impotence after age 50 are various diseases and an inappropriate lifestyle. These include:
- diseases of the genitourinary system;
- physical inactivity;
- hypertonic disease;
- diabetes;
- thyroid gland disorders;
- cerebrovascular diseases;
- obesity.
It is necessary to consider each of the possible causes in more detail to understand the origins of the development of potency problems.
The first place among the causes of early impotence is occupied by prostate diseases. Congestive prostatitis is the most common cause of erectile dysfunction.
The disease develops due to a violation of the outflow of secretions from the prostate gland. The result is non-infectious inflammation of the organ. With prostatitis, the bladder tone changes, the urethra narrows, urodynamics and the movement of prostate secretions are disrupted. Congestion disrupts the normal circulatory process of the pelvic organs, including blood flow to the penis. All these processes lead first to a weakening of the erection and then to complete sexual impotence. The same phenomena are observed in prostate adenoma and some inflammatory diseases of the testicles.
Obesity and physical inactivity are two enemies of normal erections. These conditions lead to the development of congestion in the pelvic organs and, over time, cause erectile dysfunction.
A special place is occupied by high blood pressure and other diseases of the cardiovascular system. Impaired blood flow mainly affects the blood supply to the lower part of the body. In heart failure, there is an interruption in the flow of blood to the penis. In high blood pressure, erectile dysfunction is caused not so much by constantly high blood pressure, but by taking medications to control blood pressure. Antihypertensive medications negatively affect male sexual function. It is impotence that is most often listed as a side effect of these medications.
In diabetes mellitus, nerve conduction and blood circulation in the lower part of the body are impaired. This occurs with a decompensated form of the disease and inadequate treatment of diabetes. Constantly high glucose levels disrupt the structure of blood vessels and may be one of the causes of erectile dysfunction in middle-aged men.
Dysfunction or hyperfunction of the thyroid gland leads to changes in hormone levels. Erectile dysfunction is equally common in both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. In addition to impotence, these diseases are accompanied by a number of symptoms of dysfunction of the nervous and cardiovascular systems.
Any cerebrovascular disorders lead to disruption of the conduction of nerve impulses. Multiple sclerosis, spinal cord diseases, severe spinal injuries - all this can cause a decrease in erection and its complete absence.
The causes of the development of the disorder largely determine the treatment regimen for impotence in men after 50 years of age.
Signs of sexual impotence
It is necessary to distinguish between early impotence and age-related decline in sexual function. In the first case, symptoms of impotence appear suddenly after 50 years, in the second case, there is a slow deterioration in potency up to complete dysfunction.
Signs of impotence in men over 50 will help you self-diagnose sexual impotence. These include:
- weakening of the erection or its complete absence;
- gradual disappearance of the erection during sexual intercourse with the impossibility of completing it;
- inability to initiate sexual intercourse due to insufficient penis enlargement;
- decreased or complete absence of sexual desire for the opposite sex.
The presence of at least one of the listed symptoms is a good reason to see a doctor.
It is important to consider that impotence and its symptoms at age 50 may be a temporary phenomenon. The listed symptoms are a variant of the norm for men who have just suffered a serious illness and have been taking medications that reduce potency (antihypertensive pills) for a long time. Temporary sexual impotence can also be caused by psychological problems, frequent stress and an unfavorable family environment.
Only a doctor can accurately diagnose impotence and select the optimal treatment regimen after a comprehensive diagnosis.
How to deal with the problem?
As you get older, the risk of developing impotence increases, so it is necessary to know how to deal with impotence at age 50 and over. As in the vast majority of cases the decrease in sexual function is due to the presence of some disease, it is necessary to carry out a complete examination of the body. Measures to restore erection should be applied only after treating the underlying disease that led to impotence.
Prostatitis occupies a leading position among the causes of impotence. This disease can be asymptomatic for a long time, so timely treatment is often not carried out. If the doctor has diagnosed prostate inflammation, long-term complex treatment will be required. Adequate treatment of the underlying disease will restore normal potency.
If you have high blood pressure, you should consult a cardiologist to replace your medications with milder medications. It is antihypertensive medications that often cause impotence.
Erection restoration is carried out with the help of medicines and folk remedies. Furthermore, the man should reconsider his lifestyle.
Potency drugs
Drug therapy depends on the cause of weak potency. For use in treatment:
- phosphodiesterase inhibitors (fast-acting medicines);
- selective alpha-2-blockers.
- Dietary supplements and homeopathy;
- hormonal drugs.
Phosphodiesterase inhibitors are well-known fast-acting pills. These drugs have a pronounced effect, contribute to the rapid achievement of an erection, but have a number of contraindications. The main condition for taking these pills is the presence of sexual attraction to the opposite sex. For psychological impotence, when a man is not attracted to his partner, these drugs are ineffective.
Another disadvantage is that fast-acting medications do not cure impotence. They eliminate the main symptom, flaccid erection, for a certain period of time. When the pill stops working, the erection disappears.
Selective alpha-2 blockers are powerful aphrodisiacs. A medicine from this group stimulates blood flow to the penis due to its effect on the central nervous system. The mechanism of action of the medicine is similar to that of tablets, despite the fact that the medicines belong to different groups.
Hormonal medications that affect testosterone synthesis are prescribed only by a doctor. It is advisable to use drugs from this group in the presence of endocrine and hormonal disorders, but with normal hormone production such drugs can be harmful. The disadvantage of any hormonal medication is a large list of contraindications and side effects.
A safe way to treat impotence on your own is to take dietary supplements. These drugs are not medicines, but act like vitamins. Dietary supplements improve blood supply to the penis, have a positive effect on hormonal levels, gradually improving erection. The disadvantages of dietary supplements are a long period of use. These medications will only be active if there are no pathological causes for erectile dysfunction. It is advisable to take dietary supplements as an independent remedy against the background of stress and overwork, but impotence due to prostatitis or diabetes mellitus cannot be cured with nutritional supplements.
The most popular dietary supplements for potency:
- Peruvian Maca;
- Lovelace Strong;
- The Emperor's Secret;
- Golden horse.
The choice of dietary supplements must be balanced and meaningful. Before you start taking it, you must read the instructions and study the composition. You should only take proven herbal preparations.
Folk remedies
Effective folk remedies for potency are various decoctions and infusions with a tonic effect.
You can often find recommendations for the use of St. John's wort. In fact, this plant is poisonous and can cause poisoning if used for a long time. St. John's wort has anti-inflammatory properties, but its effect on potency remains questionable. This remedy can be taken for prostatitis and other diseases of the genitourinary system, but in small courses. Directly for the treatment of impotence, it is better to give preference to other means.
An effective and safe traditional medicine is an infusion of ginseng root. The plant has a tonic effect and acts as an aphrodisiac, therefore its positive effect on potency leaves no doubt. You can take an alcohol tincture (10 drops twice a day) or a decoction. To prepare a decoction, pour a large spoonful of roots with a glass of boiling water and cook for half an hour. After cooling, the product is filtered and taken twice a day, two large spoons. The course of treatment takes three weeks.
Juice from celery stalks or a decoction of the root will help increase potency. To prepare the decoction, grind 30 g of root and boil it in a glass of water for 10 minutes.
How to maintain potency until old age
It is possible to restore potency, but this requires long-term treatment. It is much easier to prevent the development of impotence by following a few simple rules:
- become less nervous;
- get rid of bad habits;
- Exercise regularly;
- walk outdoors more often;
- have sex regularly;
- Healthy food;
- treat all diseases in a timely manner.
You should introduce more antioxidant foods into your diet. Every day a man should eat at least one citrus fruit - an orange or grapefruit. They contain antioxidants and tone. Several times a week you need to eat celery and garlic, add honey and nuts to your diet. Tomatoes and pumpkin seeds are good for men's health. Testosterone production increases with the consumption of red meat, but in old age it should not be abused. The permissible norm is about 200 g of meat per day.
Prevention must start from an early age. By changing his lifestyle in his 30s, a man can maintain good health until old age.