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The problem of erectile dysfunction

Wed,21 December 2011

The condition in which there is a consistent inability to maintain or just to attain sufficient erection to have satisfactory sex. The problem of erectile dysfunction among few men is temporary and the cause behind this problem may be anger, depression, fatigue, depression and different types of stressful emotions.

It is very difficult to determine the exact cause of erectile dysfunction for an individual. Multiple factors are related with the cause of this problem. For normal erectile function the coordination between psychological and hormonal factors, vascular and neurologic are necessary. If



Treatments for erectile dysfunction

Mon,19 December 2011

About 300,000 men each year are diagnosed with erectile dysfunction in the US alone. A third of these men do not respond to the conventional treatment with drugs such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. A smaller percentage cannot be prescribed with drugs due to pre-existing medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes and hyperthyroidism. All these men are essentially left with the option of penile devices that help them maintain erections - or, of course, they could turn to herbal remedies.

Modern medicine is also starting to be more accepting of herbal remedies for treating sexual dysfunctions



Sildenafil (Viagra)

Sat,17 December 2011

Sildenafil (Viagra) has been available since the late 1990s for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and currently about 7 million prescriptions for Viagra are written every year, representing a billion dollars a year in sales. Like a lot of drugs, this one's journey to the pharmacist's shelf began in a quest to treat a different condition, in this case angina (heart disease). During trial studies researchers noticed that it had a positive effect on erection, which turned out to be stimulating news for Pfizer. The drug was patented in 1996, approved by the FDA on March 27, 1998 and become the first pill



Common factors in causing sexual problems

Thu,15 December 2011


Impotence or Erectile Dysfunction is an inability in men to achieve an erection. Almost all men suffer from impotence at one point or the other in their life but mostly it happens in older men and therefore it is also associated with the aging process. If the impotence is of temporary nature and goes away in a few days time it is not worrying but if it starts to prolong it can lead to great emotional stress and depression for both the partners.

Generally Erectile Dysfunction is caused by some of the following factors:

 Mental Tension makes the person loose interest



Testosterone Therapy

Tue,13 December 2011

Having low levels of testosterone can lead to serious illnesses such as osteoporosis. Testosterone therapy can help to bring the levels up and give you a better feeling about yourself.  Testosterone levels start to decline in your early 30's and they keep on declining throughout the rest of your life. You may have noticed that you are more anxious and are prone to being irritable very easily and can even change moods quickly. Concentration can also be affected, and you may have no interest in sex. All of these are potential symptoms of a lowered level of testosterone and should be told to your doctor so



Erectile Dysfunction and Other Diseases

Sun,11 December 2011

Regardless if it's Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra they are all making a place on our pharmacy shelves and in our medical cabinets. Just about every male patient in this age group that comes into my office has commented at one time or another about their sexual concerns. Many of these patients are presently dealing with erectile dysfunction, many times referred as Erectile Dysfunction. Although studies suggest approximately 52% of men between 40 and 70 years old will experience Erectile Dysfunction, there are many things you can do to avoid this medical condition and many times it doesn't have to be with a doc



What are genital warts?

Fri,09 December 2011


What are genital warts?
Human Papillomavirus or HPV is also known as genital warts, acuminate warts, condyloma acuminata, verruca acuminata, or venereal warts. HPV is a large family of viruses containing over 60 types. Half produce warts on fingers, hands & face that are only a nuisance. The other half causes genital warts, a few of which increase risk of cancer of the cervix (the mouth of the womb/uterus).

The virus that causes genital warts is not the same as the ones that cause common warts. You can’t get genital warts from the virus tha



Vaginismus

Wed,07 December 2011


Vaginismus

Vaginismus is the spasmodic contractions of the vagina near its entrance or in the levator any muscle due to localized oversensitivity in the region. The vaginal muscle contracts involuntarily and, thus, intercourse can be painful. Also, spasms can occur when trying to insert a finger or tampon into the vagina. For these women, pelvic examinations can be difficult and all attempts for a normal sexual life are likely to fail.

About 2% of all women experience vaginismus, and most causes are psychological. Treatment involves redu



Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction

Mon,05 December 2011


The value and cost-effectiveness of screening for left ventricular (LV) dysfunction remains unclear, particularly since specific, evidence-based treatments are not available for the majority of patients with preserved systolic dysfunction, reports a study in the June issue of the Journal of Cardiac Failure.

In the study, primary care patients with hypertension and/or diabetes without signs or symptoms of heart failure were screened for asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction (ALVD), using measurements



Connection between erectile dysfunction and coronary disease

Sun,13 November 2011

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine say preliminary results of a small study show promise in improving erectile dysfunction  in men who had shown minimal reaction to Viagra. The study results are published in the March issue of the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

Erectile dysfunction is often a sign of a more severe vascular problem that involves abnormalities in the lining of the blood vessels. And often, endothelial dysfunction is an underlying problem for erectile dysfunction - it can be one of the first signs of atherosclerosis, a build-up of plaque and blockages



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