VIAGRA FOR IMPOTENCE

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diagnosis and suggest personalised treatment options just for you.
The information
below acts as a guide.
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What
is impotence?
Who suffers from it?
What causes impotence?
Can it be treated?
How common is Impotence?
Isn't most impotence an emotional or psychological problem?
Is impotence treatable?
What is impotence?
Impotence is another word for the medical
condition 'Erectile Dysfunction' (ED for short).
Erectile
dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection
sufficient for his sexual needs or the needs of his partner. Most men
experience this at some point in their lives, usually by age 40, and are
not psychologically affected by it.
Some men,
however, experience chronic, complete erectile dysfunction (impotence),
and others, partial or brief erections. Frequent erectile dysfunction
can cause emotional and relationship problems, and often leads to diminished
self-esteem. Erectile dysfunction has many causes, most of which are treatable,
and is not an inevitable consequence of aging.
Who
suffers from it?
Most men experience erectile dysfunction at some point in their lives,
usually by age 40, and the vast majority are not psychologically affected
by it. Previously associated with middle age, it has now been established
that impotence affects younger men too.
What causes impotence?
The cause is often circulation-related resulting from other conditions
such as prescription drug use or diabetes.
In the majority
of cases (estimated to be around 70%) there's a physical cause for the
impotence where nerve damage or poor blood flow underlies the problem.
If a man has early morning erections and can masturbate to climax then
the cause is likely to be psychological, which makes up the remainder
of cases.
However,
many men suffer a combination of physical and psychological reasons. It's
very easy for a man with impotence to become stressed and depressed about
his situation and this makes matters worse. Men being men tend to suffer
in silence and are often too embarrassed or ashamed to talk about the
problem to anyone. So even if the cause was physical to start with, the
psychological effects will compound the problem.
It has also
been suggested that smoking affects your sexual functions.
Can it be treated?
95 percent of sufferers have treatable conditions. Blood flow to the penis
is the heart of an erection, so a variety of treatment options address
the influx of blood to the penile tissue.
How common is Impotence?
It is estimated that between 20 and 30 million men in the US have erectile
dysfunction, only a small percentage of them have yet to seek or receive
treatment.
Isn't most impotence
an emotional or psychological problem?
While it is true that problems with erections can cause great psychological
stress for the man and the partner, the underlying cause of the problem
in up to 90% of cases is a physical or medical one, like diabetes, heart
disease or high blood pressure.
Is impotence treatable?
Yes, often the underlying cause can be determined with a few simple tests
and in some cases corrected. Even if the cause is not correctable (i.e.
high blood pressure, prostate cancer, atherosclerosis, diabetes, etc)
nearly every man can have his erectile dysfunction treated and satisfactory
erections restored.
Oral
Treatment
For
legal reasons, we cannot mention prescription only medicines for erectile
dysfunction until you complete a consultation
form. This is the only legal way in the UK to obtain
treatment online. There is no obligation to obtain treatment following
a consultation - this is free.
If you require
any advice about specific impotency treatments such as: Levitra, Viagra
or Cialis please feel free to contact us.
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