Impotence often has a negative effect on a your sex life, and it can cause depression, additional stress, and low self-esteem. Understanding the most common potential causes can help you identify why you may be experiencing the condition. The body’s endocrine system produces hormones that regulate metabolism, sexual function, reproduction, mood, and much more. Diabetes is an example of an endocrine disease that can cause you to experience impotence. Diabetes affects the body’s ability to use the hormone insulin. One of the complications associated with chronic diabetes is nerve damage. This affects penis sensations. Other complications associated with diabetes include impaired blood flow and hormone levels. Both of these factors can contribute to impotence.
Night emission is a common symptom among men. The symptom may occur in the night or the early hours of morning.
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