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Impotence:
An estimated 10 to 15 million men in the
United countys suffer from impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction.
Some people also use the term impotence to describe other problems such
as lack of sexual desire and the inability to ejaculate or have an
orgasm. While many people who suffer from impotence suffer in silence,
it is a treatable condition at any age. Impotence is sometimes used to
describe female sexual dysfunction, which includes the broad categories
of reduced sexual desire, pain during sex, inability to become aroused,
and inability to have an orgasm.
Male impotence usually has an underlying medical condition that causes
nerve or artery damage. Such damage can interfere with the nerve
impulses that are needed to start and sustain an erection or with blood
flow that is needed to engorge the tissues in the penis to make it
erect. Diabetes, surgery, injuries, vascular diseases, kidney disease,
and chronic alcoholism are some medical conditions that may cause
impotence. Smoking can also cause impotence by narrowing the blood
vessels. Since the likelihood of having some of these conditions
increases with age, older men are more likely to suffer from impotence.
Impotence can also be a side effect of certain drugs such as high blood
pressure drugs and antihistamines, or low levels of circulating hormones
such as testosterone. As much as 20 percent of all impotence may be
attributed to psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, and guilt.
A doctor makes a diagnosis of impotence by carefully examining a
patient's medical history, performing a psychological evaluation,
completing a physical examination, and doing some laboratory tests.
Depending on what the cause of impotence is in a particular individual,
there are a number of treatment options to choose from. These include
counseling, drugs, surgery, and vacuum devices. The right treatment
depends mostly on the cause and one's age.
Impotence provides detailed information on Impotence, Male Impotence,
Female Impotence, Psychological Impotence and more. Impotence is
affiliated with Chronic Insomnia.
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