Erectile dysfunction, often associated with older men, is now being increasingly reported by younger demographics, specifically Gen Z and millennials. Studies indicate that 10-15% of men aged 20-45 suffer from this condition, with the 18-24 age group experiencing the highest prevalence at around 18%. Experts are emphasizing the importance of discussing ED openly, as it affects not only sexual health but also emotional wellbeing and relationships. This rising phenomenon is evident in the so-called "erectile recession" that highlights the urgency of addressing the issue among younger generations.
"About 10-15% of men ages 20 to 45 experience clinical erectile dysfunction. A 2024 study found that ED is actually more common in men ages 18-24, with about 18% reporting it."
"We're seeing more young men than ever who feel like they've lost control of their sex lives. It's taking a real toll - not just physically, but emotionally and relationally."
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