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Erectile dysfunction is a condition that most men fear worse than any other health problem. While this may sound quite illogical, knowing that there are many more serious diseases and conditions that can affect a man’s health, erectile dysfunction still remains to be one of the most unpleasant that can happen. And it will certainly happen at a certain point of a man’s life as almost all men experience erectile problems regardless of their age.

But what is erectile dysfunction?

Some men believe that erectile dysfunction (ED) is when they can get an erection from time to time. Occasional problems with erection are common in all men no matter what your friends would like you to believe about their abilities. A little stress at work, a close deadline you can’t stop thinking about, too much beer last night – these are only some of examples when erection can go wrong. But this doesn’t mean that you have erectile dysfunction! Doctors define erectile dysfunction as the inability to obtain and sustain an erection hard enough for successful intimacy in more than 25% of all attempts. And that’s a lot more than you probably encounter. However, if your statistics are saying that you have ED it’s time to pay your doctor a visit.

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ED is not a chronic or permanent condition and can be treated

The vast experience is studying erectile dysfunction in men and numerous clinical tests have confirmed that the condition can be reversed to 35% of the initial state if treated with conventional methods. In some cases natural treatments can have very beneficial effects in the patient, while in others conventional medications are the key to restoring healthy sexual functions. There’s no secret about the fact that by improving health in overall, men tend to improve their sexual abilities too. Such evident things as physical exercises, lack of alcohol abuse and smoking usually make the restoring process much easier. Not to mention that these lifestyle changes will improve the quality of life in general.

Medical options for restoring sexual abilities

PDE-5 inhibitors are the most popular and common choice for treating erectile dysfunction. These medications usually come in the form of oral pills, which is rather convenient as compared to such forms as injections. However, there are drugs that are delivered with injections (directly to the penis) or insertion pallets. continue reading…

Despite common beliefs and expectations, natural ED treatment options can be just as effective and rapid as popular medications. It’s not a big secret that about a third of all ED cases are rooted on psychological problems, and another third are due to unhealthy lifestyle. And what we do with natural treatments is that we deal with namely such cases and address the cause rather than effect.

First of all you have to learn what risks a poor diet and a bad lifestyle can pose to the overall health including erectile functions as well. In most cases erectile dysfunction is only a symptom of a more serious health problem rather than a condition on its own. If you observe any problems with erection there might be something more serious going on in your body that you are not aware of. Go to your doctor as soon as possible and ask for a medical check up – chances are you will find some problems with your health that you didn’t know about. The good news is that erectile dysfunction can be cured, and it doesn’t necessarily mean that you will have to buy costly medications to get back on track. Here are simple natural ways you can improve your health and revamp your sexual functions:

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Why, you might ask, should we spend more time thinking about the link between diabetes and erectile dysfunction? Well, the answer comes in three stages. Whether you prefer to read and believe the World Health Organization’s alarming reports showing the spread of obesity, or you prefer to believe the evidence of your own eyes as you walk (sorry, drive) down Main Street every day, there are more overweight people than ever before. Every aspect of our lives is changing because of this increase in physical size, not the least being the dramatic rise in the incidence of type II diabetes. Medical science long ago identified the cause and effect. People who are overweight have a significantly higher risk of late-onset diabetes than thin people. Finally, even though men are reluctant to talk about their sexual difficulties, the research fairly consistently shows about three-quarters of all diabetic men suffer some degree of erectile dysfunction. Sadly, if the diabetes is not positively controlled, the damage to the nerve endings does reach the point when the dysfunction tips over into permanent impotence. Unlike muscles and soft tissue, nerves cannot and do not heal themselves.

As some encouragement, there’s continuing research at the Case Western Reserve University. The team is using proteomics. This looks at how proteins relate to the genetic information processed through and controlling our bodies. continue reading…

It’s never a happy thought, but we are all getting older. Those of us boomers are into our sixties now with the rest of the pack starting to catch up. This is the time when things really start going wrong with our bodies. Most of us have been lucky up to now. But despite the best efforts of medical science, there’s no pill to slow down the years. Worse, the most likely first symptom of age is going to be erectile dysfunction. All those high cholesterol meals we crammed away will come back to bite us as layers of platelets build up on the walls of our blood vessels. Some call this arteriosclerosis, others artherosclerosis. Whichever name, the result is the same. The muscles in the walls of the arteries needed to dilate start to fail. Without the dilation, there can be no erection. It’s an unhappy thought, but loss of sexual power can be the first symptom of a lifestyle with too much fat and too little exercise. When someone invents a time machine, we can go back and give ourselves good advice. Until then, we have to make the best of our golden years.

Curiously, the world is growing old with us. When we were young and living through the fifties, the television was a novelty. Replacing the radio and its world of advertiser-sponsored programs came the future with moving images and all the new ads. They were simple sales pitches, very naive by modern standards. But they got the message across. continue reading…