Erectile Dysfunction caused by neurological

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Neurological causes occur
Basically all the nerve damage of the central and peripheral nervous system can result in erectile dysfunction. Up to 90 percent of all male multiple sclerosis patients suffer from erectile dysfunction. In type 1 diabetes, they occur as a result of diabetic neuropathy (see diabetes and metabolic disorders) are also common.


Many serious neurological diseases are accompanied by erectile dysfunction
The following list shows a selection of neurological disorders in which erectile dysfunction than are possible side effect.

     Amyloidosis (deposition of proteins on one or more body areas, thus increasing the institution concerned and consider a reduced function or loss of function that may be harmful.)
     Herniated disc
     diabetic neuropathy
     epilepsy
     multiple sclerosis
     Guillain-BarrĂ© syndrome (presumably as a result of infectious disease (eg measles, hepatitis, shingles, etc.) occurs inflammation of nerve roots in the brain and spinal cord.)
     Alzheimer
     Parkinson
     Spinal cord disease
     Shy-Drager syndrome (simultaneous degeneration of various systems and structures in the central nervous system, while dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system.)
     Vitamin B12 deficiency. This can result in severe cases, vitamin B12 deficiency anemia, degeneration of spinal cord function or epithelial changes in his digestive tract.

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