Understanding the Decline of Morning Wood with Age

Discover how age impacts morning wood, its frequency, and what factors contribute to changes.

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Morning wood or nocturnal penile tumescence can fluctuate throughout life but typically decreases with age. Many men experience it regularly into their 60s and 70s, though frequency and firmness may decline due to hormonal changes, medical conditions, or lifestyle factors. Consulting a healthcare professional can provide insights tailored to individual circumstances.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Does morning wood stop completely with age? While it may become less frequent, many men still experience morning wood into their 60s and 70s.
  2. What causes changes in morning wood frequency? Hormonal changes, medical conditions, and lifestyle factors, including stress and health habits, can influence morning wood.
  3. Is it normal to experience no morning wood? It's common for the frequency and firmness of morning wood to decline; however, if it decreases significantly, it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional.