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Question:
I have several concerns about my problems with getting an erection or keeping it. First, I seem to have trouble getting and keeping an erection regardless of whether I am "with" a girl or not. It happens when I am by myself and when I'm not. So I'm not sure that's it's nervousness. I do drink some. How much does alcohol affect it? Would it be a drastic change if I just stopped drinking? If so, how long would it take for me to get back to "normal". Also, I took growth hormones for a couple years when I was in high school on the advice of a doctor for my height and weight. Could that have affected anything permanently? I also have emphysema. Would that take away from my bloodflow enough to where it might be hard for me to get a hard erection? I use to get hard just sitting in class in high school for no reason whatsoever. Now, I have to work hard at it..and then it seems to go down pretty quickly. BTW, I am 27. Any suggestions? Thanks a bunch!


Answer:
Normally, however, arousal is followed by erection. An erection of the penis occurs as the spongy tissues of the penis are engorged with blood. There is one large primary artery responsible for blood flow into the penis, but several veins that drain the penis of blood. When an erection is not happening, the inflow of blood and the outflow is maintained in balance and the penis remains flaccid. The valves (actually flaps, according to medical experts) that control the flow of blood, however, are opened and closed by nerves that run through the spinal cord to the brain. During erection, blood flows into the penis and holes in the spongy tissue in the penis fill with blood. At the same time, flaps in the veins leading out of the penis enlarge, cutting off the drainage. As a result, the penis fills with blood. As more and more blood flows in than out, the penis enlarges and becomes harder. Finally, veins in the penis are compressed from the increasing pressure from the erection itself. Not only that, the heart rate and blood pressure increase, the pressure of blood into the penis increases, keeping the penis the hardest.

What can go wrong with the plumbing system? Several things. Those with spinal cord injuries are frequently unable to attain an erection because the nerves that control the valves in the veins and arteries have been severed. If these valves cannot be opened and closed an erection is impossible. As a man ages, the valves (flaps) controlling the veins that must be shut off may leak a bit, and not prevent the outflow of blood. And the blood flow into the penis may be restricted.

Also, as a man ages, the main penis artery may fill with sludge, reducing blood inflow. Smoking may contribute to this, as it does to the buildup of sludge in other portions of the circulatory system. Furthermore, alcohol use may decrease the ability of the nervous system to close off the necessary valves. That's why intoxicated men often cannot get and maintain an erection. Bicycle and other injuries to the groin area can be dangerous in that the main artery controlling blood flow to the penis may be squeezed shut, making a firm erection difficult or even impossible. "



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