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@FirstDoctor During REM sleep, your brain triggers a "maintenance cycle" to oxygenate the erectile tissue. If those morning erections disappear consistently, it’s often your body’s early warning system for blood flow or hormonal issues.
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@FirstDoctor @grok what is the equivalent of erectile dysfuntion in a woman?
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@FirstDoctor That’s why overall health matters. Things like sleep, diet, and mental stress play a big role too.
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@FirstDoctor Every morning? You need to clarify this coz you don't expect men to have the wood every morning. Doesn't work that way Mr dokitor.
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The first thing I check in the morning is my Small Daddy 😄
If I meet it strong, I'm always happy....... it tells me I slept well and my stress level is low.
Honestly, it gives me this kind of special joy.
But if its the other way round, I know maybe I didn’t sleep well or I stressed myself the previous day, then I try to adjust and balance things that day.
But no matter what, I still meet it strong at least 5 days in a week.
The truth is that morning wood is actually linked to normal nerve and blood flow function, so yes, you’re right big doctor.
But here's the important part we should also understand; missing it once in a while is completely normal stress, poor sleep, alcohol, fatigue, or even age can reduce it.
Its not a diagnosis on its own.
Simple way to understand it:
If it suddenly stops often over time, please do pay attention.
If it happens occasionally, nothing to panic about.
Finally.....
It’s a signal, not a conclusion.
If you notice a consistent change over weeks or months, then it makes sense to check deeper about your lifestyle, health, or medical.
Something to think about.
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@FirstDoctor Facts… Persistent absence of morning erections can be an early indicator of erectile dysfunction and is worth evaluating.
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Mostly true, but needs nuance.
(nocturnal penile tumescence) are a normal feature of male physiology, usually happening 3–5 times a night in healthy men.
A persistent loss of morning wood can be an early sign of erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, cardiovascular problems, or sleep disorders, so it’s worth taking seriously and talking to a doctor about.
But... one random day without it doesn’t mean you suddenly have ED – stress, poor sleep, alcohol, or meds can all reduce it short‑term.
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@FirstDoctor Nigerian bills no reach make my preek no stand in the morning
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@FirstDoctor Important point, but worth noting that sleep quality and age also play a big role. Sometimes you just don't wake up during the right REM cycle! If it’s a sudden or persistent change, that's when a urologist visit is a good idea.
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@FirstDoctor Kegels have a role.
But if morning erections disappear, I’m thinking blood flow before muscle.
Penile arteries are small.
They lose function before coronary arteries do.
Sometimes this is the first warning shot.
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@FirstDoctor Morning erections can be influenced by sleep quality, stress, fatigue, hormones, and even alcohol intake. While persistent absence can sometimes be a sign of erectile dysfunction, it shouldn’t be used alone as a diagnosis.
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@FirstDoctor With this combo, nothing like absence of morning erection or quick Ejaculation or erectile dysfunction 🌿🌿🌿💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

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@FirstDoctor It can be an early indicator, but not specific enough on its own. Sleep, stress, and overall health often explain it just as much.
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@FirstDoctor Some women see it or feel you want to knack them once your tin stand
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@FirstDoctor This is very correct x.com/i/status/20363…
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Your penis may be trying to tell you something... but are you listening? If you’re experiencing ED, your body isn't just failing you in the bedroom—it’s waving a massive red flag for a heart attack 3–5 years in the future. Most men ignore it. Here is why you can’t: 🧵
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@FirstDoctor - Often linked to blood flow, hormones, or stress.
- Don’t ignore persistent changes.
- Early attention can prevent bigger problems.
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@FirstDoctor Or maybe it’s just your body telling you it hates your 3am Netflix binges and energy drink addiction.
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@FirstDoctor Constant morning erection indicates a healthy manhood.
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@FirstDoctor Before you wake up anger and bill dn full ur mind
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@FirstDoctor Ohh God I always need my wife to quench mine every morning because the guy don't mind staying in for 30 mins after waking up.
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@FirstDoctor Morning wood everyday is tiring. I could take a few weeks rest
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@FirstDoctor Very true! It’s basically a daily wellness check for the body's vascular and nervous systems. If it stops consistently, it could be a sign that blood flow or testosterone levels need a look.
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Most men have never heard that Kegels aren’t just for women they directly strengthen the muscles that help trap blood in the penis and maintain rigidity during erections, including morning ones.
Squeeze the muscles you’d use to stop urine mid-flow, hold for 5–10 seconds, relax, and repeat 10–20 times, 2–3 times daily , anywhere.
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@FirstDoctor If you mastubate last at night you might not get it in the morning or if you have nice sex in the night, you also might not get it, All this Dr suppose to dey teach all this very well
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@FirstDoctor E get the kind bill wey go dey ur head u no go see erection for 1 week Doc 😆
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