Impotence Causes Preview

July 21, 2008

There are many causes for Impotence ( or Erectile Dysfunction ). This is a simple preview of them.

An Overview

  • Nerve impulses in the brain, spinal column, and area around the penis
  • Responses in muscles, fibrous tissues, veins, and arteries in and near the corpora cavernosa of the penis

Specific Impotence Causes

They can include:

  • Other medical conditions
  • Lifestyle choices
  • Surgery
  • Injury
  • Certain medicines
  • Psychological factors

Other Medical Conditions

Diseases that may cause impotence include:
  • Diabetes
  • Kidney disease
  • Chronic alcoholism
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Vascular disease
  • Neurological diseases


Lifestyle

  • Smoking
  • Being overweight
  • Avoiding exercise

Medicine

ED can be a side effect of other common drugs, such as:

  • Blood pressure drugs
  • Antihistamines
  • Antidepressants
  • Tranquilizers
  • Appetite suppressants
  • Cimetidine (an ulcer drug)

Psychological Factors

10 percent to 20 percent of male impotence problems are due to this factors, such as:

  • Stress
  • Anxiety
  • Guilt
  • Depression
  • Low self-esteem
  • Fear of sexual failure.

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Coping with ED

July 20, 2008

Erectile dysfunction (ED) may cause emotional and mental stress for both the man and his partner. The following points are of vital importance in helping you cope with the problem :

• Speak with your partner more frequently and frankly about your problem. This will help you build your relationship and treatment works better when the couple is in it together. Good communication must be maintained during the whole treatment process.
• Try to seek counseling. Keep in mind that it could be difficult to solve ED on you own.
• Do not assume that you have a constant problem if you experience ED from time to time. In case you expect the problem to happen again during your next sexual intercourse, chances are your psychological state might prevail.
• Do not reckon just one incident of ED as ultimate seal of your masculinity and virility.
• Do not consider just one incident of ED as the ultimate seal on your masculinity.
• Do not forget to assure your partner that your inability to have an erection is not a sign of vanished sexual desire

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Erectile dysfunction (ED)

July 20, 2008

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is affecting many middle-aged men. The term ‘erectile dysfunction’, which was recently referred to as impotence, embraces a wide range of sexual disorders in men. It usually refers to an inability to achieve or maintain an erection and thus affecting sexual lives of many men and their partners somehow or the other.

Usually changes in erectile function occur as men progress with age. It takes more time for erections to be obtained and they may not be as stiff as before or may require more efforts and stimulation. As men progress with age their orgasms may become less intense, the ejaculate volume may decrease and refractory period between erections may have increased. Separate cases of erectile dysfunction may happen to most men, but it may not affect some psychologically.


In some cases men may experience complete and chronic erectile dysfunction. In others they achieve partial or short erections. Emotional problems and relationship drifts could be result from frequent ED, which often leads to low self confidence in both partners. Most of ED causes can be treated, which means that this is not an inevitable consequence of aging. Despite the fact that ED is more common in men older than 40 years, it may possibly occur at any age.

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