Oftentimes it seems that erectile dysfunction is all about sex, but what about its negative impacts on a man’s life? Many men are living with ED for years without seeking any treatment. They don’t know how to talk about their condition and nobody talks to them about it. How can they overcome this problem without help from others? 

Sadly, ED not only affects a man’s sexual life but also causes severe emotional issues, depression, and other mental health problems. And that makes it essential to see an Erectile Dysfunction Urologist if you are living with ED for some time. It can be hard to look at the situation from this perspective, but you should. We don’t know how our body works, and we shouldn’t talk about it as a taboo, because it’s natural.

Here are the negative impacts erectile dysfunction can bring to a man’s life.

  1. Low self-esteem

Many men, who are living with ED, experience low self-esteem. They think that they are completely “worthless.” And it’s bad enough that they experience a severe physical issues, but they also start feeling worthless, not the way they want to feel. They think that no one will look at them if they can’t perform sexually in bed. It’s because most of us associate sex with our value as a man. If a man is impotent, he is considered less valuable than other men. This mentality should be, however, changed.

  1. Depression

Men, who are living with ED, can experience depression. It’s because they can’t fulfill their partner’s expectations in bed. They feel like they are a disappointment. In the end, the relationship between a man and his partner suffers because of their ED issue.

  1. Performance anxiety

Performance anxiety actually worsens ED. If a man suffers from erectile dysfunction, he can experience anxiety before sexual activity. He can build up negative thoughts in his mind, and they can affect his ability to get an erection. However, it’s important to mention that performance anxiety is more psychological than physical.

  1. Distress in relationships

Many couples don’t know how to tackle their ED problem together. When a man is impotent, his partner often feels frustrated and disappointed. Couples should talk about the issue and understand each other’s point of view. ED shouldn’t ruin the relationship, and men should find support from their partners in order to overcome it.