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Impotence: Symptoms and Treatment

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ed-symptoms-treatmentImpotence: Symptoms and Treatment

It is the inability of a man to achieve and maintain an erection. It can occur at any age, but impotence is more common in men older than 65. It doesn’t have to be a part of getting older. Frequent impotence can cause emotional and relationship problems, and often leads to diminished self-esteem.

Erection problems are very common in men. The Sexual Dysfunction Association estimates that 1 in 10 men in the UK and 3 in 10 men in US have recurring problems with their erections at some point in their life.
Most men have difficulty getting an erection from time to time. This is due to the stress, tiredness, taking too much alcohol, or simply not being in the mood.

But if you keep finding yourself unable to get an erection and its preventing you carrying out your normal sex life, disturbing your love relationship, or making you unhappy, you should seek help from your doctor.

Many men are too much uncomfortable and feel shy to talk about problems with their erections. But it is worth seeking help, because your doctor will often be able to give you some good and helpful advice or treatment that could solve this problem.

Symptoms:

The symptoms of impotence are:

  • Not achieving an erection, even when you are exposed to sexual situations or material such as a sexy scene in a film, which would normally give you an erection.
  • If you do get an erection, it does not last or it is not hard enough for you to complete sexual intercourse, or inability to maintain an adequate erection until completion of the sexual activity.

Occasional erection problems are not symptoms of impotence – it is only a trouble if it keeps happening, if it interferes extensively with your sex life and relationships over a period of time.

Sometimes men are too embarrassed to confess that they have an erection problem and try to hide it from other people and sometimes even from their partner. If you suspect your partner has an erection problem, it can be difficult to start a discussion about it, but it could be a possible reason for a man to avoid sex.

It is necessary to treat the matter with sensitivity, because in many cases impotence is caused by a psychological problem, which may get worse if you get angry or argue about it.

Erection problems may improve or even disappear if you do not make a big issue out of having sex and find other ways to be personal. This can take the pressure off him to perform. If your partner will not discuss his erection problems with you, kindly try to persuade him to see his doctor to find out if there is a medical cause.

How is ED treated?

Impotence is a common problem that affects men as they age. There are so many effective branded and generic drugs available in the market to treat the impotence problems.

  • Oral Pills: Sildenafil (Viagra) was the first oral medicine approved to treat ED. Now a days many generic versions of Viagra are available in the market that produces the same results. Generic versions of Viagra are more famous and more sold because of their effective price and their quality. The advantage of this medication is the simplicity of its use.
  • Vacuum Devices: Vacuum devices are simple mechanical instruments that allow a man to achieve an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. It is a cylindrical device that is placed over the penis. They work by bringing more blood into the penis and then trapping it. A vacuum is created in the tube by the use of a small hand pump. The erection is maintained by slipping a band off the base of the cylinder and onto the base of the penis. This device can be safely used to treat impotence problems.
  • Sex Therapy: Sex therapy is a specialty field in the area of psychological analysis that’s often used as impotence treatment. Psychological causes might contribute to erectile failure even when there is a clear organic cause. Analysis for impotence is done either individually or with a partner. Its focus is to teach you how to optimize sexual function and improve your sexual skills that can help to treat impotence. Sex therapy can also help couples to learn that how to effectively communicate about sex, which can relieve stress — and improve erectile function.
  • Penile Injections: This type of treatment is more commonly known as intracavernosal injection therapy. Injection therapy is effective in treating a wide variety of erection problems caused by blood vessel, nerve, and psychological conditions. With the help of a tiny needle and a syringe, a man injects a small amount of medicine into the side of his penis. In a recent study patients are very much interested to use this medication because according to most patients this medication provides them complete sexual satisfaction. But it is mandatory that the patients should know all the instructions before using this therapy.