Sexual dysfunction in man and other sexual related difficulty is once a taboo, but now with the effort of awareness had been able to be discusses more openly. However, there is still a huge chunk of the men’s pie that are still hesitant to talk about their intimate problems, even if 30 million are already suffering form impotence.
When a man tells his doctor that he has lost his ability or will to have sex, he most likely is given to the quickest physical solution such as a promise of a Viagra or testosterone patches to fix their problem.
There is a detailed personal history of a patient that goes together with a thorough physical exam, blood tests, and it will usually identify the problem, whether it is vascular, psychological, neurological or had been caused by medication. There are instances of an ultrasound for the penis being done to provide the right information about the atom’s structure and blood supply.
Take in consideration that there are 20% of the cases having a Psychological problem and the rest are purely physical. When age is of concern, men usually over the age of 65 are the ones commonly having the problem. However, impotence can happen at any age depending upon the cause, but most likely can be treated successfully.
Erectile Dysfunction
It is failure to perform once in a while. Being you’re depressed, tired, worried or have not been sufficiently stimulated is not erectile dysfunction. Common mistakes are confusing impotence with desire. Viagra and similar drugs won’t even work if there’s no sexual desire.
If you want to respond when stimulated your body must produce enough of the hormone testosterone. As testosterone gradually decreases in age, it can be that the amount left is high enough to be able to function sexually. It is also a common mistake that men supplement themselves with testosterone when hormone deficiency may not be the cause and this have been told by Dr. Francis Hayes, a specialist situated in Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Vascular disease or commonly known as arteriosclerosis in which a diabetic person is specially prone to can have major affect in nerves and blood vessels to reach the penis and this causes erectile dysfunction.
There are many other chronic diseases that can leave one to be impotent such as over the counter prescription drugs like beta-blockers, tranquilizer, antidepressant and ulcer medications. If there is erectile dysfunction that happens during an intake of a specific drug, this could be suspect until proven otherwise.
There’s a big change in treatment as there is an availability of several therapies that can help treat the problem. Viagra is a case in one pint but not all the time. Viagra takes effect in about an hour and continues to keep on working for several hours having a success rate of 82%.
However, Viagra is not without side effects, this can cause blurred vision, impaired color perception, and headaches. More importantly is that it can lead to a deadly drop in blodd pressure when combined with other medication such as heart medication like nitroglycerine and can lead to death. Anyone who has had a recent heart attack, who has an irregular heart beat and who has angina should not take Viagra.
Viagra is not an aphrodisiac. Although Viagra can be a good treatment for impotence, it won’t cure erectile dysfunction or elevate sexual desire. Such expectation may lead to derail of intimacy, anxiety, stress or guilt feeling, any of which can aim on having erectile dysfunction. Injury on the pelvis, prostate surgery can also change the way blood flows to the penis and may result in erectile dysfunction.
A veteran normally can request for a 4 tablet of Viagra however, these candidates for Viagra had been subjected to post traumatic stress disorder. However Viagra is still in dispense to VA patients under the strict guidelines.
Lack of Desire
Doctors share that patients usually are hesitant to talk abou their sexual problems even though it has been a common side effect of a widely prescribed drug like anti depressant and blood pressure medication. There are still a lot of medication out there that show them a decrease in libido and this had been shared by Dr. Steven Weinreb, an internist situated in Connecticut.
Weinreb says, "Lack of libido in men or women and difficulty in erection in men can be an early sign of diabetes, thyroid problems, tumors or depression,". It has also been researched and studied that one of the best predictors of heart problem of heart disease may be erectile dysfunction. As Libido does decline with age but not as much as one may possibly think. There are a healthy 80% couples who still continue enjoy and having sex at the age of 60 to 70 years of age according to a reliable survey.
There are over 17% of men that has performance anxiety and couple of men also complain about their lack of sexual desire, there are other options that exist for treatment of erectile dysfunction. They range from medication and drugs to mechanical devices.
After sometime, studies, researches and ongoing technology are on it’s way to making better and new solutions, but for the mean time you can consider the present proven methods:
Pump: The penis is inserted into an acrylics cylinder that is attached to a pump. Squeezing the handle draws air out to the cylinder and is able to suck blood in the penis. If there is enough blood, the pump will work.
Medication: Gels are inserted into the penis, or could be applied directly to dilate blood vessels enough to create an erection.
Injections: You can inject your penis aside to sex with one or more drug this could be papaverine phentolamine that is able to relax the penile muscles to allow blood to pass through thus making the penis to erect.
Implants: Some solutions can leave you permanently erect, but the most popular implants are those that distend and collapse as needed.
Early Warnings or Signs
There are over 30 million men who suffer impotence and they are both young and old. The causes of impotence most of the time is physical but however is treatable. Medication are 25% the cause of impotence in most cases although psychological and emotional factors can also lead to sexual dysfunction. You can also blame neurological problems, vascular disorders and Hormone deficiency.
Erectile dysfunction or impotence as mentioned earlier could be the determination of early stages in future severe health problems, such as prostate cancer and diabetes. It is important to know these determiners in order to have an early treatment of such disorders. So men who won’t talk about such symptoms may be jeopardizing their health and causing greater risk than need be.
Men Alive is an organization that is directed by Jed Diamond. This is a group that focuses on men’s health issues and their mid-life crisis that can occur for as late as 65. Some symptoms may include being irritable and moody or impatient with their spouse, lowered sex drive and weight gain.
Although medications like Viagra has done wonders in men’s sexual performance, it would still be advisable to trust on exercise and dieting as ways for men to regain their physical energy and shape levels. Exercise does not only make you feel good entirely but it also increases the blood flow to your penis.
Don’t Avoid Talk Therapy
If your doctor re affirmed that there is no physical reason for why you are impotent or it is a cause of your low libido, you and your partner may have an option to talk to a sex therapist, or you can opt to go there alone.
You can find one that is within your area of a number of Sex Education Counselors.
Common causes of lack of sexual desire:
Performance anxiety
Hormone deficiency
Alcoholism or substance abuse
Fear of heart attack
Depression
Disinterested partner


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