| Male Impotence Can Easily Be Corrected |
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| Written by Andrew John |
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Male impotence can affect a couple's relationship and while it is only one of them has reproductive problems; the effects are felt by both. It can cause great distress between the couple and can impact their relationship if one does not take it as seriously as the other. Although for many men, their impotence is something that may dominate their every thought, help is always available and in nearly all circumstances, something can be doe to correct the problem. Male impotence, or erectile dysfunction, is the inability to maintain an erection for a long enough time to have sex. There are various conditions surrounding the term male impotence as some men can get an erection but not all the time whereas others are unable to ever achieve an erection or only for very short periods. This actually affects more men than is commonly thought and although estimates vary, for obvious reasons, as much as ten percent of American men may have this condition. To understand impotence, it helps to have a basic understanding of how an erection happens; the penis has a large amount of spongy tissue, through which blood vessels run, and some muscle. Sexual feelings which can be generated in the mind or manually by stimulation activate nerves which send blood into the penis. The penis, now filled with blood becomes hard and erect; when this erection ends, muscles force the blood back out. Any break in the signals that force the blood to enter the penis and an erection will not happen, creating male impotence. In the majority of cases, male impotence has an underlying cause because diseases like diabetes, alcoholism, and kidney disease may affect both nerve signals and blood flow. Surgery or injuries to the bladder, prostate or male urethra may cause nerve damage and cardiovascular disease or other diseases of the blood vessels may interfere with blood flow. Nerve signals can be disrupted in many ways including when a man is undergoing periods of stress or anxiety. In most instances a doctor can assess the situation and will know what has caused the condition and provide a treatment regime to cure the impotence. Often male impotence affects men as they get older, so they need to stay focused on regular exercise, quit smoking, losing weight and changing to a healthy lifestyle. About The Author: If you know of someone suffers from Male Impotency, there is hope. All new, natural help is available without costly and dangerous drugs. Click the link above for our free report and reviews. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |