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Porn and Erectile Dysfunction

A careful look at ED contributors and where porn may fit for some people.

This information is general only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your GP or another qualified health professional.

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Quick answer

Porn is not the first explanation for ED. Common contributors include blood flow, medication effects, sleep, alcohol, smoking, diabetes, hormones, anxiety, depression, relationship stress, and low desire. Porn may be an indirect contributor for some people when use is unwanted, compulsive, anxiety-linked, body-image-linked, or paired with arousal patterns that do not transfer well to partnered sex.

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What to check first

  • New or persistent ED, especially with reduced morning erections.
  • Chest pain, diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, or heart risk.
  • Medication changes, including antidepressants and blood pressure medicines.
  • Anxiety, depression, stress, sleep loss, alcohol, or drug use.
  • Pain, curvature, injury, or pelvic symptoms.

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Where porn may fit

PatternPossible linkWhat to try
Erection is easier with porn than with a partnerConditioning, anxiety, novelty, or relationship factors may be involved.Reduce porn, slow masturbation, and talk honestly with your partner or a therapist.
ED started suddenlyStress, anxiety, medication, illness, or substance use may be more likely.Book a GP appointment rather than guessing.
ED comes with shame or panicThe fear response can become part of the cycle.Use medical support and sex therapy if it keeps repeating.

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References

  1. Mayo Clinic: erectile dysfunction
  2. International Journal of Impotence Research: pornography use, masturbation, and ED
  3. Northwestern Medicine: problematic pornography use