The founder of all things medical, the great philosopher Hippocrates, stated that “There are in fact two things, science, and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance.” This notion is still true today, even in our much more advanced medical systems. For every medical disorder or problem there always erupts a mountain of myths surrounding it, that makes getting treatment so much more difficult. Why? Because myths are easy to believe, particularly if you have a medical problem as potentially embarrassing as male impotence. In this article, we will banish the top three myths on male impotence, and get you closer to getting the treatment you need for one of the most common male medical problems out there.
Myth 1: A “Real Man” Would Never Experience Male Impotence
This myth could not be further from the truth! The fact is, male impotence is more common than you think. Almost EVERY man over the age of thirty will experience male impotence or erectile dysfunction at least once during their adult years. Research has shown us that statistically speaking, there are over one hundred million men in the world experiencing male impotence. Research also suggests that these numbers are probably even higher than they look, because only two out of every ten men suffering will seek treatment.
