Is erectile dysfunction natural? Does it appear out of the blue?

While a lot of factors may stop your penis from shooting missiles during sexual intercourse; maybe— just maybe— your everyday habits are leading to impotence.

These habits are so usual that you can’t even link these practices with erectile dysfunction.

Want to check a few of them?Let’s sail on finding the everyday habits which are holding your penis back.

Stressing yourself on the traffic queue.

Well, you may disapprove any association between the traffic and the penis; howbeit, traffic at snail’s pace has a lot to do with your sex life.

Steady traffic induces stress because you might freak out yourself for reaching late to your desired destination.

With stress at the peak, your body releases the Cortisol hormone in the bloodstream— the naughty hormone which interferes with your sexual desire and prevents you from bearing sexual fantasies.

Furthermore, the recent study for the slow traffic reveals that the person within the car is potentially exposed to toxic gases due to the air circulation from the AC.

The toxic gases love your blood vessels as they stick to their walls developing plaque and making it difficult for the blood to inrush in the penis, thereby causing erectile dysfunction.

Your love for automation.

There’s no perfect time for cardiovascular activities for our body needs them— however, and whenever they come.

But with the advancing technology, we have rated automation much above cardiovascular proceedings.

We have stopped walking the additional step, we have taken the elevator route, and we shut our doors through the speech recognition.

Since we have pushed the cardiovascular sessions out of the window, we have made our hearts lazy.

And you can set cardiovascular problems side by side with erectile dysfunction because the pumping rate decides the power of an erection.

If the arteries in your penis are jam-packed, and if you have poor cardiovascular health at the same time; you may find it really difficult to attain a persistent erection.

Your quarrelsome behavior.

If you bear an argumentative nature, and take out too much time for quarreling with the people on the road, in the office, at your home, etc., over the brief course of time, you may develop depressive symptoms.

If you are socially detached and have to work in the same environment throughout the day, you may also lose the will to work.

Depression and low-confidence secrete Cortisol hormone which bullies your sexual excitement and cut off the link between the brain and the genitals.

It’s why many medical studies reckon that depression may snatch your ability to get an erection which potentiates the danger of erectile dysfunction.

Your political hyperactivity.

Politics is a drug which the entire world enjoys, and have no clue that it may turn into poison.

If you have been sailing on the boat of political hyperactivity, you are within the bounds of depressive probabilities.

I know you wouldn’t trust me— thanks to you and your “virtual love” towards the political candidate; however, it’s a proven fact that intransigent belief on your favorite leader may incite a lot of political wars on social media and even in person.

You develop a habit where you purposely pick up chicks and dudes to debate about the political saga, and by the end of the conversation— you end up stressing yourself.

Again, the stress may spread its silhouette in your bedroom where you’ll spend your time thinking about political mongering and moments rather than grilling your partner.

Your distance with water.

I know you can’t wholly distance off from water; howbeit, if you are hydrating your body through hot summers, you are on the cards of receiving erectile dysfunction.

Water is the ultimate vasodilator which dilates your blood vessels and pushes the sufficient blood into the arteries including the nerves of your penis.

Maybe the water wasn’t meant to mellow your throat thirst but also the sexual appetite.

Now that you know day to day operations may disturb the function of your penis, when do you plan to rectify them?