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The lack of morning wood may mean nothing, but it could be a sign of erectile dysfunction if your case is due to physiological issues, such as nerve or blood vessel problems. Be sure to speak with your healthcare provider if you aren't having morning erections so they can run diagnostic tests.
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Read More »Not getting "morning wood"—also known as nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) or nocturnal erections—can be a sign of erectile dysfunction. However, that's not always the case. Learning more about what causes morning wood can help you better understand what's happening to your body. This article explains the causes of morning erections, what the lack of one means, and when you should be concerned.
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