Thanks to Mattbg7, I came across this wonderful article by top urologist Tom F. Lue on psychogenic ED:
http://tau.amegroups.com/article/view/9503/10291
This confirmed much of what I said previously about sexual performance anxiety and the role of the sympathetic nervous system, as well as the efficacy of alpha blockers in the treatment of ED.
What has been excluded entirely from all recent discussions of ED in young men is a concept presented many years ago—the concept of increased sympathetic tone as an organic etiology of “psychogenic” erectile dysfunction in young men
the stimulation of sympathetic nerves or systemic infusion of epinephrine causes detumescence of the erect penis
Multiple authors have demonstrated that anxiety, depression, and stress clearly produce major neurochemical and neuroendocrine changes in the brain (10,11). Changes in neurobiology would be expected to contribute to impaired erectile function. Stress and anxiety lead to increased epinephrine production, and heightened sympathetic tone leads to exaggerated cavernosal smooth muscle contraction, inability of smooth muscle to relax, and subsequent erectile dysfunction (6,7). Failure to achieve a fully rigid erection may aggravate performance anxiety leading to a vicious cycle.
Excellent article by Tom F. Lue on psychogenic ED
Excellent article by Tom F. Lue on psychogenic ED
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.
Re: Excellent article by Tom F. Lue on psychogenic ED
I also found this article and thought it to be very interesting that some specialists are recognising the influence of sympathetic function in ED. Have you read this one Flavio?
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/ful ... 00708.2013
This study goes into great detail about the possible increase in sympathetic activity in the penis via oxidative stress.
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/ful ... 00708.2013
This study goes into great detail about the possible increase in sympathetic activity in the penis via oxidative stress.
Age 57, ED issues for 15-20 years. Testosterone replacement with Enanthate and Ovidrel. Currently using generic Tadalafil 2.5mgs and Resveratrol daily.
Re: Excellent article by Tom F. Lue on psychogenic ED
Simbarn wrote:I also found this article and thought it to be very interesting that some specialists are recognising the influence of sympathetic function in ED. Have you read this one Flavio?
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/ful ... 00708.2013
This study goes into great detail about the possible increase in sympathetic activity in the penis via oxidative stress.
Great find, thank you for sharing!
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.
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