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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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This problem can occur at any time and at any age.  There are so many reasons why this should happen, some physical and some psychological.
 
I think everyone knows how to define ‘erectile dysfunction’ [ED].  It is the inability to have an erection, or if it is attained it is not possible to retain it for long enough for sexual intercourse.  Every male on the planet knows that you need a strong rigid erection to be able to have satisfactory sexual activity.
 
You will be quite familiar with some of the physical causes, for example smoking, overindulging in alcohol or even drugs.  Being overweight because of overeating and lack of exercise, etc.etc.  Anything which alters or diminishes blood flow to the genitals can be responsible for impotence/erectile dysfunction.
 
I would say that in most cases of physical cause for the condition, the person concerned can help themselves.  Either by changing their basic lifestyle, not necessarily so radically that they don’t have any enjoyment in life, but sensibly, or by using treatments to combat the erectile dysfunction.
 
If you use the term ‘impotence’ it usually means that there is more going on than just the mere inability to have an erection, there may be a lacking in sexual desire, there could be problems with ejaculation or orgasm.  To say ‘erectile dysfunction’ means that there is a repeated failure to attain an erection, but there will be no diminished desire as a contributory cause.
 
Not all physical causes though can be overcome this easily, it may be that the male has had surgery in or around the genital area.  The spine, for prostate cancer for instance.  This surgical trauma can have this distressing effect on a male.
 
Just because a male is aging does not necessarily mean that he is going to become impotent.  Erectile dysfunction can be treated no matter what the age of the man in question.  However, when a man is older there is usually a physical cause for any dysfunction occurring, either because of an injury or as a side effect from any medication they may be currently taking.
 
There is a precise sequence of events which leads to an erection including nerve impulses in the brain, in the spine and in the genital area, plus the appropriate responses in all the muscles, fibrous tissues, veins and arteries in and around the penis.
 
Around 70% of erection problems stem from diseases such as Diabetes, Kidney disease, MS, Chronic alcoholism, Vascular disease, Neurologic disease and Atherosclerosis.  Out of this 70% between 35 and 50% of males suffering from Diabetes have problems with ED.
 
Unfortunately, many prescription medications for blood pressure, antidepressants, antihistamines, tranquilizers, ulcer drugs [cimetidine] or any appetite suppressants can leave the patient with ED as a side effect.
 
Suffering from impotence/erectile dysfunction may be temporary, but if this condition is suffered repeatedly then you must seek some help.  Tell your Doctor what is happening and he will go through your history and be able to establish just why this is happening to you and suggest an appropriate course of treatment.
 
During a physical examination he will be able to tell if a problem with the nervous system is the cause, if the penis is not sensitive to the touch this would idicate just that.  There can be signs of hormonal imbalance, such as differences in body hair, or even male breast enlargement [this can be treated with hormone therapy].  You may be suffering from bad blood circulation and naturally this is going to have a bad effect on the penis which requires to be engorged with blood to make the erection possible.
 
There may even be a problem with the penis itself, Peyronies disease for instance, this causes a bending of the penis.  This is because plaque hardens sections of the penis pulling it tight and causing the bending.
 
You could have blood tests done which would point out any problems with blood counts, you could have urinalysis, lipid profile and details of creatinine and liver enzymes would be established.  These tests can even show how much testosterone there is in your blood.
 
In a healthy male, night time erections occur whilst asleep and if this does NOT happen then it points to the problem being physical rather than psychological, but these tests are not positive, they could merely point the doctor in the right direction for more research into the problem.
 
There are so many treatments available, there are prescription drugs [which can be quite expensive, although they work quite well].  You also need to be aware that some prescription treatments can produce bad side effects and you need to look into these thoroughly before deciding which to use.  There are herbal and wholly natural treatments, using ingredients which have been used for centuries in many other cultures to treat ED.  There is surgery to place implants etc. but many men fight shy of invasive surgery if it is not totally necessary.  There is equipment to be used externally, vacuum pumps to increase the blood flow to the penis, there are rings and splints, in fact any number of devices.
 
As many as 15 to 30 million men in the USA alone suffer from the problem so you know you are not suffering alone.  This does nothing to help your particular problem, but there is help.  You just need to do something about the situation, don’t just bury your head in the sand.  It will not go away on its own - you need to act to get a cure. I hope this article gave you an insight into the problem of Impotency. You can get more really good information and help if you go to my site at www.impotencyselfhelpreview.com
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