Can prostate enlargement be impotent?

Impotence refers to erectile dysfunction, and generally, prostate enlargement does not cause impotence.
Prostatic hyperplasia may be caused by increasing age, androgen abnormality, etc. Suffering from this disease will lead to urinary tract obstruction, increased nocturia and urinary difficulties, etc. In serious cases, it may also lead to urinary retention, urinary tract infections, and chronic renal insufficiency and other complications, but generally does not lead to erectile dysfunction.
Erectile dysfunction can be caused by stress, vascular disease or endocrine abnormality, and is not usually associated with prostate enlargement. Besides, erectile dysfunction may also be related to lack of exercise and irregular sex life.
Impotence patients should go to the hospital in time, choose the appropriate method to treat the disease, to avoid aggravation of the condition.