Thursday 13 September 2012

Could There Be a Link Between Erection Problems and Penis Size?

Men worry about their penis. They worry that it is not big enough, that it might not function properly when asked to do so in terms of an erection, and quite often they worry about both at the same time.


Of course, a small penis can just as easily become erect as a large one. Everything functions at the same level, just on a smaller scale. However, when men worry unduly about the size of their penis it can trigger severe anxiety, which in turn can cause erection problems.


Many men worry that their partner is going to ridicule the size of their penis. This concern can directly affect the ability to obtain and sustain an erection when it matters most. This situation is then made worse as the thought of a failure to perform a second time becomes all too much, resulting in another erection failure.


At this point men really do start to worry. They mistakenly believe that there must be something physically wrong, which in most cases of course there is no underlying physical complaint at all. An association with a small penis and an erection problem needs to be addressed. The best place to start is a visit to the family Doctor. Sometimes a little reassurance is all that is needed to cut the link between the worry about penis size and the erection. In most cases the penis is of perfectly normal size. This reassurance alone can go a long way to resolving any problems. Many men have no idea of what is considered normal by society and therefore assume that their penis must be smaller than others.


Sometimes the Doctor will ask for tests to confirm that there are no clinical reasons why there is an inability to obtain or sustain an erection. These investigations may include a series of blood tests and cardiac tests to rule out other disease. If these tests are passed without any complications, then the Doctor could refer his Patient for Counselling to help overcome any issues. Counselling can be of tremendous help in cases where no physical reason can be uncovered.


If it is the size of the penis that is really inhibiting the erection, then this can be addressed with surgery. Penis enlargement surgery should not be entered into lightly. In the United Kingdom there are very few penis enlargement surgeons and it is always a good idea to have a chat with the family Doctor in the first instance and get his advice before proceeding with anything. If the concern is the size of the penis when erect, then it follows that impotence could result from the fear of the penis looking too small in its erect state.


Any case of impotence should be investigated. If it has occurred because of too much drink beforehand, or other medication affecting the erection, then this is understandable. However, it is important to remember that the inability to obtain or sustain an erection could be an indication of some other medical problem. Typically, men are reluctant to seek help and advice from their family Doctor. They put off problems until they simply cannot be ignored anymore. Problems with erections should not be left undiagnosed.


Lastly, and most importantly, erection problems should be discussed openly with the partner. It is at times like these that men need total support from their partners. This support can be critical in helping to overcome the problem. Perhaps the worst thing that a partner can do is apply pressure to perform at a time when clearly it is not going to happen. The inability to obtain or sustain an erection can be a clinical problem, and the fear of having a small penis can be a major concern for men. This needs to be appreciated by partners and help and understanding maybe the best medicine of all.


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