1. Understanding Erectile Dysfunction
Understanding ED and its common Causes
Getting and maintaining an erection is understandably important to men. Men who suffer from
ED feel useless and helpless at the same time. To truly understand ED, you must first understand
how an erection works.
When men are sexually stimulated, the mind will recognize the situation as sexual and more
blood will start flowing into the penis. Inside the penis is a spongy flesh that immediately starts
to soak up the extra blood, thus making it grow hard. Once sexually activity is over, the penis
will return to normal and the erection begins to fade away.
But where does it all go wrong?
When it comes to ED, medical experts say there are two possibilities. Either the erection is
partial, where as it never really becomes hard enough, or the erection fails before beginning
before
sexual activity. So, the artery that is supposed to allow additional blood into the penis either does
not properly dilate or contracts much too early.
However, more common problems associated with ED stem from anxiety and aging. Viagra is
the most successful solution for ED, and has proven time and time again to work. But, in some
cases Viagra will be useless because of preexisting medical conditions. One such condition is
diabetes – diabetes causes damage to nerve endings.
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Severe depression is also known to cause ED. And, most anti depressants cause most individuals
anti-depressants
(including women) to lose their sex drive. This is incredibly common, but to fix this you must
first speak with your doctor before mixing any sort of drugs.
How common is ED?
More common than you think. It will affect the majority of men as they age, regardless of
physical health. Once men reach the age of 55, their chances begin to increase.
How effective is Viagra?
2. All of our major blood vessels are designed to expand and contract; and a chemical message sent
from the brain controls this process. Viagra prevents the release of chemicals into your body that
would signal contraction of the arteries. This is how Viagra allows an erection to form. And, not
just an erection, but one that lasts.
Is Viagra safe?
Viagra has been tested, studied and proven to help with ED. It is approved almost everywhere in
the world. However, some precautions must be taken and you should contact your GP if:
You have had or currently have heart issues
You struggle with high or low blood pressure
You have kidney or liver disease
You have stomach ulcers
Any physical deformities of the penis or genital area
You are over the age of 65
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