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Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence) Impotence can result from a wide variety of problems. When a man begins having this problem repeatedly, he should see a doctor. The doctor will want to rule out the possibility of disease, injury, or side effects from medicine. There are two basic causes of impotence:
It is estimated that 50-60% of diabetic men have erectile dysfunction. For diabetics, attention must be paid to a diabetic neuropathy - the loss of vibratory sensations of the lower extremities. Bladder dysfunction is correlated with erectile dysfunction. Parkinson's disease and temporal lobe abnormalities are contributing factors too. Men suffering from stroke and alcoholism are at very high risk because of damage to the testicles in chronic alcoholism and the loss of testosterone. Aging is a tremendous factor in erectile dysfunction, often related to a decrease in male hormones. Chronic renal insufficiency is another potential cause. Many drugs used to treat high blood pressure that comes with chronic renal insufficiency can cause erectile dysfunction, and many drugs by themselves cause it. Recreational drugs are a major cause of erection problems. The number one drug is tobacco. Experiments show that even two cigarettes will markedly decrease the blood flow to the penis if smoked before sex. Marijuana and alcohol are also big causes of erection problems. Prescription drugs are also a big culprit, especially those used for treatment of high blood pressure. The major problem drugs include:
Treatment Options Currently, one of the best methods for overcoming impotence is a simple exercise that when performed on a daily basis, greatly increases the blood circulation to the penis resulting in longer lasting and stronger erections. These exercises also help to enlarge the penis. For more information on these natural exercises, click here. |
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