It is a natural law that no one can escape that the functions of all human organs are declining with age. The same is true for the erectile function of the penis. The frequency and hardness of erections in the elderly are somewhat lower than in the young, but this does not mean that impotence is bound to occur in the elderly. In our clinical work, we find that many healthy men over eighty still maintain a normal sex life; some men also have a more frequent sex life after retirement and leisure, which is because they have less pressure and more time after retirement. Current research suggests that the erectile function of the penis is a sign of the health of the body, especially the vascular function, and in good health, the erectile function can be maintained for life. Although older people do not have the same erectile function as younger people, most people still have erectile function under certain sexual stimulation. If you have erectile problems, don’t think it’s just a natural part of getting older. See a doctor to see if you have health problems, such as checking for diabetes, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, high blood lipids, etc. As an older adult, you should have a general concept of erectile function: erectile function is a health vane, and ED indicates a decline in your general health. Normal men do not lose their erectile function as they age, it just declines in function compared to when they were younger.