Erectile Dysfunction Some Facts And Possible Treatments
By www.menhealthonline.biz
Erectile dysfunction is commonly occurring event for many men in many different age groups, although it is far more commonly occurring in men over the age of 65. If a man cannot achieve an erection for the purpose of having sexual intercourse or cannot maintain an erection for the duration of sexual intercourse and the final climax, he has what is known as erectile dysfunction or also commonly known as impotence. Contrary to popular rumors, erectile dysfunction does not necessarily always affect males over the age of 65. Often as a male gets older he requires more stimulation to achieve an erection, but this is not dysfunction - its just part of getting older. Another common experience in older males is the requirement for a longer interval between times of sexual intercourse, this as well is not dysfunction and is a just a common part of aging.
A factor that may need to be addressed that can cause erectile dysfunction is relationship or marital problems with your sex partner. Treatments such as therapy from a psychologist or sex therapist may be needed for more severe cases but sometimes the interfering problems can simply be solved by turning off the television and discussing the issues you may have with each other until a resolution is discovered. Many times if you improve your relationship with your sex partner then healing can be discovered for erectile dysfunction. No matter what, a relationship problem can only be solved with both partners involving themselves in the chosen method of therapy, unless you want to see your relationship terminate. Therapy can be an effective way for couples to renew old fires of relationship between each other and also discover news ways of pleasing each other and reducing any relationship anxiety that often contributes to erectile dysfunction.
Other factors that can cause or contribute to erectile dysfunction are lifestyle habits, medical conditions and certain medications. Some lifestyle habits that can negatively affect erectile function are things like smoking too many cigarettes, some illegal drugs being used and drinking alcoholic beverages. Some medical conditions that can negatively affect erectile function are high blood pressure, Diabetes, hardening of the arteries, depression and anxiety, and hormonal imbalance. This is why it