Dealing with Erectile Dysfunction Problems
You’ll talk to your mates about a lot of things over a post-work Friday night pint, but being a little limp in the pants department probably isn’t one of them.
But it’s nothing to be ashamed of and can
be effectively treated in a variety of different ways. The first step to
dealing with the problem is to talk about it with your GP.
Here are a few statistics about this common, but rarely talked about, problem.

What Is Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction – also known as
impotence – is the inability to maintain an erection during sexual intercourse.
It isn’t an age-specific condition – in fact, it affects most men at some stage
in their life – although a higher percentage of those affected are in the age
range 40 to 50.
It can be caused by a variety of different factors,
including a lack of arousal and desire, and problems with ejaculation. It
shouldn’t be confused with ejaculation problems – such as premature ejaculation
– which involves a more rapid process of arousal, orgasm and ejaculation.
To achieve and maintain an erection the
nerves in the penis must be functioning properly: there must be adequate blood
circulation, the veins have to trap and keep the blood in the penis, and there
has to be sufficient stimulus from the brain.
It can often occur in certain situations –
for example, you may be able to maintain an erection during masturbation but
find that you can’t get an erection when you’re with your sexual partner.
It may be embarrassing, but in fact it’s
perfectly normal to not be able to achieve an erection 20% of the time. More
than 50% of the time, however, generally indicates there is a problem that
needs diagnosis and treatment of some kind.
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Erectile dysfunction
is caused by a variety of contributing factors, both physical and
psychological, including:
- injury or surgery
- lack of blood vessels to the penis – often associated with high cholesterol, diabetes and high blood pressure
- hormonal problems
- relationship problems
- anxiety
Diagnosis and Treatments Medical Advice
There’s no doubt erectile dysfunction
is an
embarrassing condition, as men often see it as a slur on, quite literally,
their manhood and some kind of personal emasculation of their alpha male-ness and their role as
procreator of the species.
But it’s important to get it checked out,
so book an appointment with your GP so they can properly diagnose the problem.
This will usually involve asking questions about the symptoms, a physical
examination and some basic tests.
There is a variety of treatment designed to
combat erectile dysfunction and they all work with varying degrees of success;
it depends on the individual and the circumstances contributing to the
condition. Treatments include:
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- sex therapy
- oral medications
- penile injections
- vacuum pumps
- suppositories
- surgery
- Impotence erection problems, fear Of failure during sexual intercourse
She used to turn me on by touching me and I loved it. And now she touches my penis and its nothing.Treatments
Vacuum Pump!
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He has had penile erection problems symptoms since we have been together but in the past i would go the extra length to try and make our sexual relations successful. - Penis Erectile Difficulties, Performance Anxiety During Sexual Intercourse
I have been able to get an erection recently, but they haven't been as hard as they were, and I find I lose them quickly if I don't immediatly have sex with girlfriend after I get it. - He's Loosing Interest, Penis Erectile Anxiety Problems During Sexual Intercourse
I can't live this way any more. I'm 28 and I'm a rather beautiful girl. I want to be happy! with him or with another man.
Being overweight can also increase the
chances of erectile dysfunction, so your GP may recommend a few lifestyle
changes such as shedding a few pounds and improving your overall health.
Viagra is undoubtedly the most popular
option to help combat male impotence, and statistically it has successfully
helped approximately two-thirds of men suffering from erection problems.
Even more successful is the use of a vacuum
pump – and admittedly, as a man, just the very thought of it is enough to bring
a tear to the eye – but this particular method has a staggering 90% success
rate in helping men combat erectile dysfunction.
Have you ever suffered from erectile
dysfunction and what methods have you used to combat it?
What happens after the flirting and foreplay gets heavy?
The next step is always showing her what you've got and if you aren't pleased with what you have then chances are she is going to have a hard time getting excited about it, too. Women have high levels of empathy and they can sense these types of emotions in guys.
What happens after the flirting and foreplay gets heavy?
The next step is always showing her what you've got and if you aren't pleased with what you have then chances are she is going to have a hard time getting excited about it, too. Women have high levels of empathy and they can sense these types of emotions in guys.


Did You Know...
Treatments and remedies on erectile dysfunction problem are readily available in the health market today. All it takes is the brave admittance that "limp" problem do exist, then it can be resolved.
ReplyDeleteA healthy sex life is one of the keys to a great relationship. Many researchers have also called erectile ability an excellent measure of a man’s general health.
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ReplyDeleteI have to admit the idea of the vacuum pump brings tears to my eyes as well.
Even though I am 60 now erectile problems have not really affected me. I wonder how much of this problem is caused more by age than anything else.
Obviously if you are still a young man then that has to be something else.
It is a pity that a lot of men taken this as something personal though. No-one takes an illness like cancer personally. It's a sad fact of life that many people end up with some kind of medical proble during their life time.
Brad