Impotence in man is the inability to maintain an erection consistently over a time
period of three months. Some experts estimate that 30 million men suffer from
impotence, or erectile dysfunction, at some point in their lives. This can be a very
frustrating and embarrassing problem, but the good news is that impotence in man is
very treatable, with many options open to you.
Impotence in man can be caused by either physical or psychological factors.
Diabetes, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, and cigarette smoking
can all lead to hardening of the arteries and thus to impotence, as can diabetes,
multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and genital injury. Psychological causes
of impotence in man include stress, depression, and anxiety.
There are many ways to treat impotence in man. Many drugs are available these days,
such as Viagra, as are natural supplements that work in a similar way to their
pharmaceutical counterparts. Other available medications include penile injections,
mediation injected directly into the penis when an erection is desired, and urethral
suppositories, soft pellets inserted into the urethral opening. Penile implants are
a surgical option and have a very high satisfaction rate. Therapy can help to
relieve stress, depression, and anxiety.
Try hypnosis to treat and cure impotence in man.