The boss wanted the report on his desk last Tuesday. Your kids now have conflicting after school obligations, and you need to them both there on time. Your wife says you aren’t spending enough time with her. Your friends say you aren’t spending enough time with them. Stress, stress, and more stress. Too much stress can lead to many negative health affects on the body if left unchecked, including a loss of your erection. Yes, if you find yourself using your stress ball at work more and more, you can be on the road to losing your erection.
While the connection between stress and erection problems may not seem readily apparent, the reason behind the link is simple. As you become more stressed, your body can increase your blood pressure. Stress can also lead to an increase of cholesterol. Both of these conditions have been linked to erection problems.
Unfortunately, once stress related erection problems develop, it can become a vicious cycle. Losing your ability to consistently achieve an erection can lead to more stress, which causes your erection problems to worsen, which leads to more stress, and so on and so forth.
To bring back your erection and improve your general quality of life, find a way to overcome stress. If you decide to tackle this problem on your own, identify major stressors in your life and ways that you can manage them. Plan ways to prevent worrying and stressing, and develop a plan to eliminate the stressors altogether.
If you find that you can’t eliminate stress on your own, seek professional help. Make an appointment with your general practitioner, a counselor, or a psychotherapist, who can help you to find a way to overcome stress related erection problems.
Evan Hopkins is a 24 year old writer operating out of Atlanta, GA. When he isn’t writing, he enjoys reading books, drinking coffee, and folk music.