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Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) it is inability of a man to have a penis erection required for having an intercourse and sexual activity. Naturally the majority of men experience this to some extend. Usually it happens when man is getting older than 40 and in most cases men are not affected by lack of erection from time to time.

However, there are some men who suffer from chronic lack of erection, so called erectile dysfunction and some who is able to get erection from time to time and for the short moments. Erectile dysfunction can be caused by many factors but major of them can be cured and erectile dysfunction shouldn ’t be observed as age inevitability. Although it is necessary to admit that partial or full lack of erection causes many emotional problems for men.

So the term Erectile Dysfunction is used to describe the inability to get erection, an inconsistent ability to get it or the ability to get only brief periods of erection.

Common causes of erectile dysfunction include:

• Heart disease

• Clogged blood vessels (atherosclerosis)

• High blood pressure

• Diabetes

• Obesity

• Metabolic syndrome

• Other causes of erectile dysfunction include:

• Certain prescription medications

• Tobacco use

• Alcoholism and other forms of drug abuse

• Treatments for prostate cancer

• Parkinson’s disease

• Multiple sclerosis

• Hormonal disorders such as low testosterone (hypogonadism)

• Peyronie’s disease

• Surgeries or injuries that affect the pelvic area or spinal cord

• Psychological causes of erectile dysfunction include:

• Depression

• Anxiety

• Stress

• Fatigue

• Poor communication or conflict with your partner.

Modern medicine provides men with ED with wide spectrum of curative procedures and effective medicaments. Nowadays ED is curable, and it is necessary only to overcome shame and prejudices and address a specialist.

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