Impotence, or
erectile dysfunction, is the most common male sexual health problem.
In fact, more
than 1 in 10 men will struggle with it at some point in their lives. It’s not a
condition just found in older men. Many young men experience problems because
of pressure, anxiety and stress.
The outlook for
men with impotence is extremely positive and it is not usually a long term
problem. With effective treatments such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, or
effective counselling or therapy, your condition should not prevent you from
enjoying a happy, healthy sex life.
Simply put, it is
the inability to achieve or maintain an erection for the completion of
satisfactory sexual intercourse.
This could mean that when you're aroused, you
are unable to get an erection, or it could mean that you can't maintain your
erection before or after penetration.
If this happens several times in a short
period, you should seek some form of treatment.
Getting an
erection is a complicated bodily process, which is why it's so easy to disrupt
and for impotence to occur.
In your penis
there are twin chambers called the corpus cavernosa. When you're aroused, more
blood rushes to your penis.
The walls of
these chambers then expand, allowing this blood to flow in.
As the chambers
fill, your penis becomes erect.
Problems are
often caused by 2 natural bodily elements, called cGMP and PDE-5.
cGMP is a nucleotide that tells the walls in
your corpus cavernosa to relax and accommodate the increased blood flow.
PDE-5 is the
enzyme that naturally breaks cGMP down. But if too much of one is produced, or
not enough of the other, the erection process can be disrupted and an impotence
treatment may be required.
Impotence can be
caused by physical or psychological issues.
Discovering the
cause will be paramount to seeking an effective treatment. Psychological
reasons tend to be less prolonged, while physical problems tend to be the root
of more serious health concerns.
But thanks to
impotence pills and other modern treatments, the problem is easily manageable.
One easy way to
determine if the problem is physical is to check whether you are still getting
an erection in the morning.
If you are, then the problem is unlikely to be
physical.
The same is true
if you can get an erection while masturbating.
Don't stay
silent; discuss the problem with your partner and a doctor.
If you feel
self-conscious about seeing your own doctor, you can take a consultation online
or we can arrange for you to see a specialist privately.
If the problem is
psychological, it's possible that they will recommend therapy or counselling.
If your problem is suspected to be physical,
they will be able to perform an examination to determine the cause.
They may also recommend changes in your
lifestyle, if they think that is the root cause leading to erection problems.
Prescription
treatment
Oral impotence
pills have become the preferred treatment for millions of sufferers.
They're suitable for both long term and short
term treatment, and carry few side effects.
They work by inhibiting
the PDE-5 enzyme to allow more blood to flow into your penis.
- Viagra: Over 20
million men have enjoyed a better sex life thanks to Viagra. The first ever
medication of its kind, it should be taken 30 minutes before sex and lasts for
up to 4 hours.
- Cialis: Cialis
remains active for 36 hours after you take it, allowing for greater sexual
spontaneity. It get to work within 30 minutes. Cialis is also available in a
low dose for daily use.
- Levitra:
Levitra is better suited to older men and those suffering from underlying
conditions, such as diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. It can
work within 20 minutes and last 5 hours.
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