The term 'morning glory' is not unfamiliar to adult males, as it is a manifestation of male masculinity. Especially now in medicine, the condition of male morning erection can also reflect whether there are problems with male sexual function, such as erectile dysfunction!
The so-called morning erection refers to the unconscious natural erection of the male Yin meridian at dawn. Basically, every normal adult male will experience a morning erection, so usually dawn is also the time when male sexual desire is relatively strong. Nowadays, many male friends mistakenly use a morning erection to determine whether their sexual function is normal or not. Morning erection is not a phenomenon that occurs every day in men, and it is not the only standard for judging normal sexual function. It is important to remember that morning erection is not a measure of sexual function.
Does a male morning erection occur every morning?
The answer is no. Morning erection is a normal physiological reaction in men, but not all men necessarily experience morning erection every day.
The physical condition of males varies for each age group, and the occurrence of morning erections also varies from time to time. In general, men are most energetic and have the most morning erections between the ages of 20 and 30. However, as they age, the number of morning erections gradually decreases. Generally speaking, middle-aged men may experience a morning erection after a week of sexual activity.
On the other hand, there are many factors that can affect a man's morning erection, such as being influenced by mood, age, physical condition, or feeling anxious or fearful about sexual activity. This can all affect a man's morning erection, and even if there is no morning erection, it does not mean that he has erectile dysfunction.
Morning erection may also be due to internal urgency
During a morning erection, the male penis undergoes an unconscious erection, which is not controlled by the scene, movements, or thoughts, but is influenced by the reflex effects of internal organs. If there is internal urgency in the morning and the bladder is filled with urine, it can also stimulate the erection of the penis. So, a morning erection cannot be used as a standard for judging male sexual function, at most it can only be used as a reference.
1. Having erectile dysfunction may also lead to morning erection
In fact, even if a man really suffers from erectile dysfunction and cannot achieve a smooth erection, it cannot be said that he will definitely not have a morning erection.
2. Weak erection ≠ No morning erection
On the other hand, a morning erection may also be overlooked, as it may be due to an erection of the penis that has not been noticed. When the penis is erect but not firm, it can appear weak and easily make people feel like they have not had an erection. But this may be due to erectile dysfunction, but one cannot assume that the erection has disappeared. This is also a morning erection, but the erection is not obvious.
Male erectile dysfunction can be divided into two types: organic and psychological. If male organs are not damaged, but only caused by psychological factors such as fear, anxiety, depression, and sexual disharmony, it is not irreversible. As long as a man overcomes psychological problems, it is possible for him to regain his erection and experience a morning erection.
So, stop using morning erection as a criterion for determining whether sexual function is normal or not.