It varies among men: A person with erectile problems happening over a short time, such a weeks, months, or a year, should be seen by a doctor to look for medical problems such as hormonal imbalances, diabetes, high blood pressure, nerve damage, anxiety, or depression. Age-related changes vary among men. Usually great in their 20's, fine in the 30's, mild changes in the 40's, some noticeable changes in the 50's, etc...
Answered 11/20/2012
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Variable : If u mean experiencing this without being on medication that can affect erection or having medical condition or surgical procedure , it can start about 50 and above.
Answered 5/6/2016
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Typically?: According to the massachusetts male aging study at age 40, approximately 40% of men are affected to some extent. The rate increases to nearly 70% in men aged 70 years. This refers to inability to obtain and maintain an erection to successful completion of sexual activity.
Answered 9/28/2016
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