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More often than not the cause of erectile dysfunction is physical, perhaps a result of a certain medication or chronic ailments, like diabetes or high blood pressure. There may be a number of physical factors contributing to the problem such as tobacco use, which is proven to cause erectile dysfunction, so it may be important to see a doctor in order to get a real diagnosis. |
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Psychological and emotion causes of erectile dysfunction, unsurprisingly, include stress, anxiety and fatigue. Psychological and physical problems combined can have the worst effects, for example if tobacco use slows down the flow of blood to the penis you may become anxious, only worsening the problem.
Other causes of erectile dysfunction can be, simply getting older, substance abuse or surgeries to the pelvic area. Erectile dysfunction has also been attributed to riding a bicycle for extended periods of time and obesity. Whatever the cause it is often the case that erectile dysfunction can be treated, and quite easily so, and while you may view it as an embarrassing ailment, if it persists, medical advise is likely the best course of action. There are treatments to allow a man to develop an erection develop regardless of the causes of his individual problem. These are known as phosphodiesterase inhibitors. You likely know them under the names Generic Viagra, Generic Cialis and Generic Levitra. These all work in the practically the same way to relax the muscles around the penis, allowing increased blood flow. There are slight differences in recommended dosage, effectiveness, cost and possible side effects but their operation when taken orally is pretty much the same. There are also forms of herbal viagra now available that have similar effects but without the risk of rare, but sometimes life threatening side effects. Erectile dysfunction is an uncomfortable topic for the most confident of men, you should ask yourself however, what is going to be more embarrassing, visiting my doctor and taking medication to combat the problem, or failing to develop an erection ahead of a passionate night?. |
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