Stress May Cause Early Androposis

"Uro-Andrology Specialist Prof. Dr. Halim Hattat said that in case of stress, the human body secretes hormones such as cortisol-adrenaline, which causes many discomforts." baş
The negative effects of stress on human health is one of the leading research topics in the medical world. Under stress, the body secretes some hormones. In recent years, the number of men experiencing sexual reluctance and erectile dysfunction due to testosterone loss is increasing. So much so that we sometimes find the testosterone level in a man in his thirties in a man in his eighties. One of the most important reasons for this is stress.

In the event of stress, stress hormones such as cortisol-adrenaline are secreted in your body. When these hormones are constantly produced, a number of problems develop, such as headaches, irritability, anger, difficulty concentrating, depression, anxiety, muscle tension, eating attacks, high blood pressure, gastrointestinal problems, and low immunity. In addition, sexual power is falling. Stress hormones have a lowering effect on sex hormones. Moreover, the pituitary gland, which sends messages about the production of testosterone from the brain to the testes, and the brain sections that control stress and emotions work together. Therefore, in the event of excessive stress, signals from the pituitary gland drop and testosterone production decreases. In other words, under intense stress, restless, anxious, unhappy, depressive men may produce less testosterone and cause an early onset of andropause.

Chronic stress requires long-term treatment

Ejaculation problems, inability to enjoy many sexual problems arise. An acute stress that you experience that day creates sexual problems for a short time (a few days), while chronic stress decreases testosterone levels in the long term and now comes a picture that requires organic treatment. We often see performance anxiety in men who experience sexual reluctance or experience erectile dysfunction for several times. We can explain the performance anxiety as concern or fear of whether it will perform adequately in sexuality. Men with this concern start to get away from sexuality and their wives. This turns into tensions and discussions in the relationship. In other words, sex stress is added to general life stress.

What should be done?

In this case, usually "Psychological passes!" Although the problem is completely psychological, but usually does not resolve immediately. Stress-related hormonal problems can sometimes be solved only with hormone treatments. Therefore, if you have experienced sexual dysfunction for more than 2-3 months due to stress, I recommend that you consult a specialist. Sexual functions, hormone levels, stress sources in your life, anxiety or depression problems are discussed together to discuss. As a result of this, both suggestions to increase your sexual power, as well as support for coping with stress. In the meantime, you need to regulate your sleep, exercise regularly, eat healthy and avoid excessive alcohol and cigarettes. Don't panic immediately in a one-time failure. Stay close to your partner and give yourself a relaxed arousal process that will help you relieve daily stresses.