Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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Is impotence treatable?

Impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction is a condition in which men experience the consistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection for satisfactory sexual intercourse. The causes of impotence can be physical problems such as blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, arteriosclerosis, vascular diseases, smoking, alcohol consumption, side effects drugs etc.. In some cases, the cause of erectile dysfunction may be psychological such as stress, depression, performance anxiety and the relationship between the couple.

If you think you are suffering from impotence, it is necessary to go to the doctor. After examination and some tests, the physician can determine the cause of erectile dysfunction in your case. Once the cause of impotence is determined, we can choose the appropriate treatment with physician consultation. Thus, we can say impotence is curable provided that you have addressed the issue that is causing the problem. Erectile dysfunction due to psychological causes, for example, can be cured using psychological and sexual therapy.

Today, there are many choices of treatment of impotence on the market such as impotence pills, vacuum pump, injections and penile implants. Among the options, most men prefer to choose the impotence pills like Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. These pills are not a permanent remedy against impotence, but they help to solve the problem to some extent.

Men suffering from Cialis erectile dysfunction take about 30 minutes before anticipated sexual activity and if it is Viagra or Levitra, they take about 60 minutes before intercourse. The Cialis remains active in the body for 36 hours and the other two pills remain active for 4-5 hours. In response to sexual stimulation, the drug's effect allows the blood vessels in the penis to dilate so that blood flow to the penis increases. This allows you to have a stronger erection and firm for satisfactory sexual intercourse. As the impotence pills are drugs available only by prescription, see a doctor before to use for the treatment of erectile dysfunction

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