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Myths and Facts of Erectile Dysfunction

§ November 11th, 2009 § Filed under Male Enhancement Info § Tagged , , , , § No Comments

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For most men of us difficulty with erections can be damaging to us and the health of our relationship.

Despite more understanding about the causes of erectile dysfunction, as well as a growing number of effective treatments, many men are too embarrassed or do not have enough information to seek medical help.

About 90 percent of men with erectile dysfunction don’t talk to a doctor about the problem, so can’t be treated effectively.

What is erectile dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction is: Persistent inability to attain and/or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity. The occasional temporary erectile failure due to tiredness, stress or excessive alcohol consumption is not the same thing.

Erectile dysfunction is a long-term, recurrent medical problem needing proper diagnosis and treatment. Dispelling the following myths about erectile dysfunction (the more precise term for impotence) will help men and their partners to understand the condition and open channels of communications between them and medical professionals.

MYTH 1

ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION MEANS LOSS OF INTEREST IN SEX, LACK OF VIGOUR OR STERILITY

FACT:

In most cases, affected men retain desire and the ability to have an orgasm and ejaculate. Erectile dysfunction means a difficulty with erections, not a loss of interest in sex, sterility, or a lack of strength, vigour or power.

MYTH 2

DIFFICULTY WITH ERECTIONS IS NOT THAT COMMON AND DOESN’T AFFECT REAL MEN

FACT:

Erectile dysfunction is common with estimates of more than 100 million men worldwide suffering the condition to some degree.

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MYTH 3:

ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IS A NATURAL PART OF GROWING OLD

FACT:

There is a higher incidence of erectile dysfunction among older men because of age-related conditions, including vascular disease, diabetes and medications for these conditions. Although it mainly affects older men, it also occurs in younger males. Erectile dysfunction should not be considered a natural or acceptable part of the ageing process.

MYTH 4:

MOST CASES OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION ARE DUE TO A PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEM

FACT:

Seventy to ninety percent of men suffering from erectile dysfunction have an underlying physical cause for their impotence, although psychological factors may also play a role. Erectile dysfunction is a medical condition often caused by other health problems, including diabetes, cardiovascular conditions and trauma. The physical risk factors for erectile dysfunction fall into five main groups: Vascular disorders – circulatory problems that interfere with blood supply to the penis including hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis), diabetes, high blood pressure and abnormally raised blood cholesterol. Lifestyle factors – smoking, which exacerbates vascular problems such as high blood pressure, alcohol and drug abuse. Neurological disorders including multiple sclerosis and trauma resulting in pelvic or spinal cord injury. Surgery (e.g. for prostate disease) and radiation therapy. Some drugs prescribed to treat high blood pressure, depression, heart disease, gastric ulcers and cancer. Overall, diabetes is the single most common condition linked with erectile dysfunction and it is estimated that nearly half of men with diabetes have some degree of erectile dysfunction.

MYTH 5:

ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION DOESN’T AFFECT YOUR HEALTH AND YOU SHOULD LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT

FACT:

Erectile dysfunction is a significant source of emotional stress, and can lead to poor self-image, loss of self-confidence and depression. Unfortunately, embarrassment and unwillingness to discuss sexual matters openly mean erectile dysfunction often remains undiagnosed and untreated. It is important to seek medical advice and appropriate treatment.

MYTH 6:

THE DIAGNOSIS OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION INVOLVES LOTS OF EMBARRASSING AND INVASIVE TESTS

FACT:

The diagnosis of erectile dysfunction involves techniques such as taking a medical and sexual history, asking about smoking, alcohol and medications. Only a standard physical examination is usually needed, including taking your blood pressure. Laboratory tests on blood and urine will help identify any underlying medical cause that may need treatment.

MYTH 7:

THERE’S NO POINT IN SEEKING TREATMENT AS ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IS NOT EASILY TREATED

FACT:

In the majority of cases, erectile dysfunction can be successfully treated. It is therefore important for patients to seek advice from their doctor, for the good of themselves, their partners and their relationships.

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Some Facts About Peyronies disease

§ October 28th, 2009 § Filed under Guest Writers § Tagged , , , , , § No Comments

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Is there a cure for Peyronies disease?

The answer to this question is both yes and no. Although there are methods in place that can help reduce, if not cure, peyronies completely – such as penile corrective surgery and penis enlargement devices – actually preventing peyronies before it occurs is still not possible. All you can do is learn how to handle it.

What is Peyronies?

Caused by the development of fibrous tissues on the inner lining of your penis, peyronies is reputed to affect 388 out of 100,000 men across the world between the age groups of 40-60 years old.

Yet despite this classification peyronies has been found in men as young as their teens causing penile curvatures of between 30° to 60°. But the main problem with this condition is the health risks it can cause if left untreated.

Alongside its ability to make penetration uncomfortable, peyronies can cause impotency removing your chances of having children in the future. For this reason penis enlargement devices and surgeries could make the difference to helping you lead a better life.

Penile correction surgeries

There are various male enhancement surgeries available, but the best 3 would have to be: placation, excision-grafting and prosthetic implantation. Known to be effective in correcting penile curvatures, these surgeries do as a whole work. The only problem with them is the possible risk they each incur, as we shall now explain.

Plication surgery

Designed to reduce the length on one side of your penis to match the other, this method should remove the curvature and straighten your penis. That being taken into account, this surgery as a result will shorten the length of your penis as a whole.

Excision-Grafting surgery

Based around applying a graft to your penis once an incision has been made into the lump on the tunica albuginea, this procedure on the one hand does straighten your penis. Its only consequence is a risk of deformity that can come as a result of blood vessels dying in the graft.

Alongside risks of deformation, grafts are known to cause the penis to shorten (with time) and induce impotency.

Prosthetic Implantation surgery

Utilising a semi-rigid silastic inflatable cylinder, this device is inserted into the corpora cavernosa to promote the straightening of your penis. You need to be careful with this procedure though as this too can cause impotency.

Penis enlargement devices

Specifically designed to encourage tissue cell generation in your penis chamber, the use of Medical Type 1 materials within a penis traction device means users can experience male enhancement benefits of increased blood flow, a penis length increase of up to 3 inches and penile corrections of 60%.

Surgery or penis enlargement devices?

Both penile correction surgeries and penis enlargement devices can ease penile curvatures, but out of the two methods available traction devices can by far offer users the most security.

Risk free and medically backed by European CE standards, penis traction devices hold none of the risks that can come with surgery. Deformities and impotency… none of these are evident within these types of devices. Instead consumers can use a credible, affordable device that can cure their curved penis by 60% whilst naturally increasing their penis size by up to 30%.

Andrew Coyne is a leading expert in the area of general penis health and safe, medically endorsed penis enlargement methods. His expertise has led him to be a spokesperson for sufferers of bent penis syndrome and peyronies.

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