Post marital counselling
Most men have occasionally experienced some difficulty with their penis becoming hard or staying
firm, but this is not normally cause for a diagnosis of erectile dysfunction. This condition is
only considered a concern if satisfactory sexual performance has been impossible on a persistent
number of occasions for some time.
Broadly, two forms of erectile dysfunction can affect men’s sex lives – the main cause is either
medical or psychosocial. Here, psychosocial refers to the psychological effects – including the
effects of social relationships – on sexual performance. Medical conditions can also affect
psychological well-being, meaning that, while the primary cause of sexual impotence is typically
either medical or psychological, there is often overlap between the two.
Erectile dysfunction used to be known more widely as ‘impotence’ before the causes became better
understood and successful treatments came into use. Impotence is a term that is still in use,
however, although it can be seen as pejorative.