Symptoms of ED
Symptoms of erectile dysfunction in men are numerous. These are generally classified into four categories, namely, a loss of desire, breach of erection, ejaculation disorder and breach of an orgasm. Erectile dysfunction derives all the subsequent symptoms and hinders the fundamental element in the performance of sexual activity. Often, erectile dysfunction is the result of any general or vascular disease.
Loss of Desire
Most often, in 70-80% of episodes, there is a loss of attraction when a man does not want to have any sexual contact. This is the first and easiest level of male erectile dysfunction to correct and it is mainly related to psychological causes, or general malaise.
Reluctance of physical intimacy can cause disharmony in the relationship with your partner, a unwell feeling, or a depressed mental state. This may be the first symptom of serious illness since it indicates a reduction in the testosterone hormone level which is responsible for sexual desire. If you do not want to partake in amorous pleasures, even in the absence of a hard day’s work, this must be taken seriously.
Breach of Erection
The second most common symptom is breach of erection which leads to an incomplete, languid erection. This is the underlying mechanism of male sexual disorders. A relaxation and reduction in the hardness of erected penis makes it absolutely impossible for coitus. In some cases during intercourse, an erection can disappear in certain positions and, in order to achieve and maintain the penis in an erect state, the efforts are required. It is being afraid of these symptoms that keeps men from going to a pharmacy, or even more rarely, to the doctor. Do not forget that disturbed erections in 80% of cases are due to diseases of the nerves, blood vessels, or the endocrine system, and stress is to blame for the loss of male power in only 10-20% of cases.
Ejaculation Disorder and Breach of an Orgasm
Finally, the least likely (4%) occurrence is ejaculation disorders which consist of a weak erection (copulation lasts less than 2-3 min.). Ejaculation may also be absent or delayed. The cause of this disorder can be psychological discomfort in the form of erectile dysfunction in men. The rarest variant of symptom is a loss of orgasm, which may be short-lived, less bright, or not present at all (anorgasmia). Often, this is due to negative experiences in the past or bedding failures, and ED is formed in the process of psychological disorders.

