Can a Hernia Cause Erectile Dysfunction (ED)?

Hernias result in pain and discomfort in the groin and abdomen, which can lead some men to wonder if the condition could contribute to sexual performance issues.

In fact, a hernia does not directly affect the male reproductive system, but its symptoms can make sexual activity uncomfortable or challenging. Hernia and erectile dysfunction also share certain risk factors, and both conditions deserve the attention of a doctor.

Understanding Hernias

A hernia happens when an internal organ or other tissue pushes through the connective tissue or muscle that normally contains it, which can lead to an odd-looking bulge that’s visible under your skin. Most hernias are located around your abdomen or groin.

Some hernias don’t cause symptoms, but most cause a bulge. Hernias may only be visible or increase in size with certain activities — such as when you’re lifting, laughing, coughing, or straining — but not at others. A hernia can cause many types of discomfort, including pressure, a dull ache, pinching, pain, and burning. Inguinal hernias, the most common type of hernia in men, occur in the groin.