Erectile Dysfunction
Impotence Without Related Vasculogenic Problems

Neurological injuries or disorders.

Spinal cord and brain injuries, including stroke can cause erectile dysfunction when they interrupt the transfer of nerve impulses from the brain to the penis. Other neurological disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease, may also result in erectile dysfunction.
Drugs.

There are hundreds of prescription medications that can contribute to erectile dysfunction. This includes blood pressure medications and psychiatric medications. Illegal drugs such as heroin and cocaine also can cause erectile dysfunction.

Hormonal imbalances.

Hormonal disorders are a relatively rare cause for erectile dysfunction.  Testosterone deficiency can lead to loss of sexual desire. Some types of tumors inside the head can cause high levels of a hormone called prolactin which in turn can lead to a drop in testosterone levels. Kidney and liver disease also cause hormonal disturbances.
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