Male Impotence or Erectile Dysfunction – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments Now
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Impotence also known as Erectile Dysfunction or sometimes just as ED is a common
problem among men, it is characterized by the consistent inability to achieve or sustain an erection
sufficient for sexual intercourse. Just how common is difficult to quantify because even in today’s much more
enlightened times, less than 20% of men affected by erectile dysfunction seek help but research suggests a
figure of more than 200 million impotence sufferers.
Types of
Impotence
- Transient impotence – Occasional erection problems are very common with more than
50% of men experiencing a failure to achieve full sexual function at least once in their life. This is
not considered dysfunction, especially as one gets older.
- Primary impotence – The patient with this condition never achieves a sufficient
erection.
- Secondary impotence – Where the person has succeeded in completing intercourse in
the past but is now having problems.
Causes of Male
Impotence
Statistics indicate an organic problem in 20% to 50% of men with erectile
problems.
Often both organic and psychological factors coexist making it very difficult to
easily pin point one factor as the cause. Another complication is that many medications can affect the
ability to achieve an erection.
Organic causes of impotence in men include: Diabetes, Heart disease, High blood
pressure and Prostate cancer. Outside factors such as alcohol, steroids or drug such as beta blockers can be
implicated. Impotence can also be caused by a blood clot that prevents enough blood from flowing into the
penis to cause an erection or by generally poor physical health, poor dietary habits and obesity.
Impotence that’s triggered by psychological factors is more likely to appear suddenly
and perhaps with just one particular person. Psychological causes include; difficult relationships, guilt,
fear, previous rejections, religion, depression, stress and anxiety.
Symptoms of various Types
of Impotence and Diagnosis
Secondary erectile disorders can be:
- Partial where the man is unable to achieve a full erection.
- Intermittent where he is sometimes potent with the same partner.
- Selective where erection can only be achieved with certain partners.
In disorders caused by Psychogenic problems, erection can still be achieved by
masturbation. In such cases there are often signs of sweating and palpitations.
A full sexual history is needed to help differentiate between organic and psychogenic
causes and between primary and secondary impotence. Questions should include:
1. When did the condition begin, was it sudden or gradual.
2. Can he achieve erections through masturbation.
3. Is he taking medication for other conditions.
4. What was his life situation when the problem first surfaced.
5. Does he have an underlying disease.
6. Are there personal problems at home.
Treatment for
Impotence
Impotence can have some devastating effects on the
psyche of men as most of men still associate sexual performance with self esteem. Often they become uncertain
and frustrated and unless they are able to communicate openly they might begin evading intimate situations with
their partners.
Treatments with the exception of testosterone
supplementation which can be useful in age related impotence work on a temporary basis, they enable an erection
to be attained and maintained long enough for intercourse, but do not permanently improve the underlying
condition.
Treatments for erectile dysfunction include medications such as Viagra and Cialis,
vacuum devices, counseling, injections directly into the penis and penile prosthetic implants. Another new
breakthrough medication, Uprima, works by stimulating the area of the brain responsible for arousal and
stimulation.
Alternative treatments for impotence include; herbal supplements such as Gingko
Biloba, Hypericum and B group vitamins may help. Interestingly, recently there have been many reports of
success with the application of Lifewave Energy
Enhancer patches which use the body's own energy
emissions to stimulate acupuncture points.
Some couples find that counseling enhances the
effects of other forms of impotence treatment by making their relationship
stronger.
Side Effects of Impotence
Treatments
Impotence medications can increase the risk of vision loss in men who have a history
of heart disease or high blood pressure and there have been reports of death supposedly associated with the
use of these drugs.
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