Is Congenital Positive ED Organic, or Functional?

Congenital impotence is mostly seen in impotence caused by organic factors, mainly due to physical defects or certain congenital diseases, such as congenital malformations of the reproductive organs, dysplasia or congenital insufficient arterial blood supply, venous fistulae and other causes of erectile dysfunction. Congenital impotence is mostly seen in male genital development defects, such as testicular malformation, testicular defects, penile malformation, gonadal insufficiency, etc. Some diseases such as venous fistula and insufficient arterial blood supply may also cause congenital impotence, resulting in erectile dysfunction of the male genitals. Impotence due to congenital defects lasts for a longer period of time and the symptoms may gradually worsen as the individual ages. Impotence due to congenital physical defects usually requires treatment such as surgery. Impotence due to a congenital disease, on the other hand, requires treatment of the primary disease to improve erectile dysfunction. If congenital impotence occurs, you should go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment as soon as possible to prevent the condition from aggravating and causing other physical problems.