What are symptoms of mild depression? Can anyone please explain.
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1. Severe anxiety. 2. Most cases of erectile dysfunction, however, are'secondary' - the man has had normal erectile function before, but now has problems. Causes of a new and persistent problem are usually physical, but in the less common cases of a psychological cause, the below are examples, and each can cause or worsen erectile dysfunction. 3. Ranging from treatable mental health illnesses, to everyday effects that most people experience at some time, many of the following psychological causes can also cause temporary erection problems that would not be classed as erectile dysfunction. 4. Psychogenic factors preventing an erection can sometimes be related to a particular place, time, or partner. 5. The psychological causes include: 1, 4, 5, 8, 9 a) depression - which can cause a loss of interest in sex (lower libido) as well as erectile dysfunction - and other mental health disorders stress, fear, anxiety, or anger stress can include work, financial, and emotional problems. B) performance anxiety - repeated feelings of doubt and failure in which worrying about getting an erection can cause a cycle of anxiety that prevents one from being possible poor communication with a sex partner. C) other relationship problems such as pressure from a sex partner - for example, because expectations make sex a task instead of a pleasure.
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dear user,
if you are suffering from depression, you may experience some of these symptoms:-
1) difficulty in concentrating on things or difficulty in remembering
2) confusion in making decisions.
3) a feeling of worthlessness.
4) tiredness, fatigue and a decrease in energy.
5) feeling pessimist mostly.
6) sleeplessness or excessive sleeping.
7) irritation even in small things and impatience.
8) loss of interest in sex.
9) mindless eating or appetite loss.
10) constant body aches.
11) thoughts of committing suicide.
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