Male hormone reduces by 1% each year in men after age 30. A normal male hormone level helps to support normal male organ rise function. Men with male organ rise dysfunction and low male hormone should be aware that medication for treating male organ rise dysfunction may be more effective if mixed with male hormone therapy.
2. Urinary and kidney problems
Men with urinary symptoms have a greater rate of male organ rise problems than men without them. This includes problems like overactive bladder as well as lower urinary tract symptoms.
3. Chronic neurological diseases
Increased rates of male organ rise dysfunction and other kinds of intercourse dysfunction have been seen in men with Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, stroke, and multiple sclerosis. These conditions may disrupt nerve signals between the brain and the male organ.
4. Obstructive sleep apnea
A study has found that men with male organ rise dysfunction were more than twice as likely to have obstructive sleep apnea than men without the dysfunction.