Learn To Tackle Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)
Erectile dysfunction (ED), also known as impotence, is the inability to achieve or sustain an erection for attaining Sexual pleasure. It is also known as an inability to achieve or maintain erection with sufficient rigidity and duration to permit satisfactory sexual performance is an age dependent disorder. Erectile dysfunction is different from other conditions that interfere with sexual intercourse, such as lack of sexual desire and problems with ejaculation and orgasm.
The word “impotence” may also be used to describe other problems that interfere with sexual intercourse and reproduction, such as:
Occurrence Rate of Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction varies from people to people; some men have a total inability to achieve an erection, others have an inconsistent ability to achieve an erection, and still others can sustain only brief erections. The prevalence of complete ED in healthy men triples from 5% at 40 years to 15% at 70. ED is more prevalent in patients with other associated medical conditions such as diabetes mellitus, heart disease, hypertension and cigarette smoking. The variations in severity of erectile dysfunction make estimating its frequency difficult. Many men also are reluctant to discuss erectile dysfunction with their doctors, and thus the condition is under-diagnosed. Nevertheless, experts have estimated that erectile dysfunction affects 30 million men in the Untied States.
While erectile dysfunction can occur at any age, it is uncommon among young men and more common in the elderly. By age 45, most men have experienced erectile dysfunction at least some of the time.
Main causes of erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction due to a number of reasons. They may include Aging, Cigarette Smoking and Diabetes etc. A brief description about these points follows-
Treatments for erectile dysfunction
Working with doctors to select medications that do not impair erectile function,
Adjusting medications
Many common medications for treating hypertension, depression, and high blood lipids can contribute to erectile dysfunction (see above). Treatment of hypertension is an example. There are many different types (classes) of anti-hypertensive medications (medications that lower blood pressure); these include beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, diuretics (medications that increase urine volume), angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors), and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs). Anti-hypertensives and. Different classes of anti-hypertensives have different effects on erectile function. Inderal (a beta blocker) and hydrochlorothiazide (a diuretic) are known to cause erectile dysfunction, while calcium channel blockers and ACE inhibitors do not seem to affect erectile function.Choosing an optimal anti-hypertensive combination is an important part of treating erectile dysfunction.
Lifestyle improvements
Quitting smoking, exercising regularly, losing excess weight, curtailing excessive alcohol consumption, controlling hypertension, and optimizing blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes are not only important for maintaining good health but also may improve erectile function. Some studies suggest that men who have made lifestyle improvements experience increased rates of success with oral medications.