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When do male sexual organs begin to age?

Asked by:Sunny

Asked on:Mar 24, 2026 11:14 AM

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  • Anastasia Anastasia

    Mar 24, 2026

      Although sexual function gradually decreases as people age. male If premature sexual aging occurs early, the quality of sexual life and sexual desire will be reduced, and some symptoms will occur. sexual dysfunction . When do men start to enter sexual aging?

      The pace of modern life is accelerating, and urbanites are under high work pressure, which makes them prone to decline in physical function and subdivision. healthy status. At the same time, people are "full and warm and think about lust", so they are particularly concerned about the decline of sexual function.

      When does men start to age sexually? Sexual ability varies greatly among individuals. Some people stop having sex completely at the age of 50 or 60, while some still have a strong sexual desire at the age of 80.

      The main cause of male sexual aging is degenerative changes in the testicles, which subsequently cause changes in the brain, pituitary gland, adrenal glands and sexual function. Generally, from the age of 50 to 60, men's Leydig cells will gradually undergo aging and degenerative changes with age, resulting in a large reduction in testosterone secretion and a relative reduction in testicular volume. At this time, various tissues and organs of the body gradually age, and sexual function also gradually declines. After the age of 60, the testicles shrink more obviously, so it can be said that the function of the testicles plays a key role in the decline of male sexual function.

      Penile erection in older men takes a longer time and requires an increased amount of direct stimulation to the genitals. Penile erection strength and strength of men after the age of 60 ejaculation The amount usually decreases to varying degrees. Good physical fitness and a strong body are extremely important to maintaining good sexual function. In addition, other factors cannot be ignored, such as social and psychological factors, which may affect people's sexual function.

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