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Having an erection is a beautiful thing, but sometimes it can be quite frustrating when it happens at the wrong time. The most common cause of erectile dysfunction (ED) in men under 40 years old is psychological, and therefore if you’re experiencing ED, you’re not alone. You may feel embarrassed or shy talking about it with your partner or doctor, but please take heart: there are many options available to resolve your problem and improve your sex life once again!
Understand how erections work
The ***** is filled with spongy tissue that contains blood vessels. When a man is *****ly aroused, these blood vessels relax and open up, allowing more blood to flow into the *****. This extra blood causes the spongy tissue to expand and harden, resulting in an erection. The erectile tissue surrounds the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine and semen out of the body. An erection can interfere with urination because when the ***** fills with blood, it pushes against the bladder. To avoid this problem, doctors recommend urinating before sex or wearing a ***** during sex so it can catch any fluid released from the tip of your ***** as you ejaculate.
When do you get erections?
You may not always be able to control when you get an erection. Sometimes it happens when you least expect it. But there are things you can do to try to control your erections. One is to just ignore them and keep on doing what you were doing before. Another is to change what you're doing, like take a walk or distract yourself with something else for a while.
What are night time erections?
Night time erections, or nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT), are spontaneous erections that occur during sleep. They're usually harmless and don't require treatment. However, if you're waking up with erections that are causing you pain or preventing you from getting a good night's sleep, it might be time to talk to your doctor. You may have a condition called periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD).
It can also happen that one of the hormones responsible for triggering erection -- testosterone, dopamine, and norepinephrine -- is too high. Some medications can cause this problem too, including some antipsychotics and certain antidepressants. And if you're having trouble maintaining an erection during sex, there could be physical problems like cardiovascular disease or diabetes on the horizon.
It's possible to have an erection while flaccid
While it's possible to have an erection while flaccid, it's not common. When you're aroused, your brain signals your body to release a chemical called nitric oxide into your bloodstream. This relaxes muscles around your ***** and allows blood to flow in. The increased blood flow causes the tissue in your ***** to expand and harden, resulting in an erection. If you're not aroused, your brain won't signal your body to release nitric oxide, and you won't get an erection. In other words, you can't just will yourself to get one. You may also experience an erection when your bladder is full or when something pokes or presses on the area between your anus and scrotum (perineum).
Learn how to control your erection safely
Erections are a normal and healthy part of life, but sometimes they can be inconvenient or even painful. If you're looking for ways to control your erections, Cenforce 100 is a safe and effective option. This medication works by relaxing the muscles in your *****, which allows you to control when and for how long you have an erection. Cenforce 100 is available in tablet form and should be taken with water. The recommended dose for most men is one pill per day, taken approximately 30 minutes before ***** activity. Make sure that you never take more than one pill in a 24-hour period, because this may cause severe side effects such as dizziness and headaches.