STAGE 1
The First Warning Signs
Have you noticed that, at times, your penis doesn't achieve full rigidity like it used to? This is an early sign that blood flow to the corpora cavernosa is compromised. If ignored, this condition can progress, gradually reducing the penile tissue's ability to properly fill with blood. At this point, the problem can still be quickly reversed, but time is against you – inaction now could mean more severe damage down the road.
Neglect in the early stages can trigger a chain of events that, in a short time, renders erections completely unfeasible.
STAGE 2
Loss of Elasticity and Rigidity
Are incomplete erections becoming increasingly frequent? This is a sign of significant worsening: the blood vessels responsible for filling the penile tissue are failing. Without sufficient blood supply, the tissue begins to lose elasticity, making it stiffer and "harder" even at rest. This condition further weakens responses to erection attempts.
The longer the tissue remains without adequate oxygenation, the more it deforms and compromises its functionality. This process may have already started in your case.
STAGE 3
Structural Damage and Irreversible Fibrosis
Now, even with stimulation, does your penis remain flaccid or achieve insufficient rigidity? This may already indicate advanced structural damage. The tissue is transforming – the chronic lack of blood and oxygen forces the corpora cavernosa to develop fibrosis. This alteration is permanent: the tissue completely loses its original elasticity, making erections even more difficult and, over time, rendering them entirely impossible.
Furthermore, the penis may start to show visible signs of shortening and thinning, a direct result of atrophy caused by insufficient oxygenation.
STAGE 4
Total Collapse of Penile Tissue
Erectile dysfunction is now complete. Your penis has not only lost the ability to harden as it once did, but it also exhibits advanced morphological signs: extreme flaccidity, a noticeable decrease in size, and deformities. These signs leave no doubt: the erectile tissue of the penis has been severely damaged, reaching the point of severe degeneration.
At this stage, any type of natural reversal becomes practically impossible. The organ loses its functionality, compromising not only your intimacy but also your self-confidence.