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Male Impotence Cause Guide

October 8, 2008

Recent studies into the affects of male impotence in the U.S., or the problem of maintaining an erection, suggests that the condition is worse than first thought for males in the 18 to 70 age group where upwards of 30 million are affected. It wasn’t that long ago that the problem was believed to be purely a psychological condition but that has changed with current thinking that as much as 75 percent being of a physical nature. medications, physical health, mental wellbeing and lifestyle can all be contributing factors to cause impotence in men as well as age. There are a number of physical responses required for an erection and when there is a condition with these, male impotency happens.

The good news is that male impotence can usually be reversed when a man is treated for the underlying medical conditions, when the medicines are adjusted or when lifestyle habits are changed. Another cause of male impotency that impacts on the blood flow to the penis and consequently an erection is hardening of the arterial blood vessels. Just as easily, this condition can be caused by impairment to the nerves that control blood flow to the penis. A quarter of men with diabetes also suffer with male impotency according to recent research. Other medical conditions including spinal cord injuries, Parkinson’s disease and MS can all either affect or be a cause of impotency. There are also times where surgery to the prostate, colon, rectal area and bladder also cause male impotency owing to injury to the nerves and blood vessels done during surgery. Medication contrived to help men with high blood pressure, diabetes, depression and other conditions can also interfere with nerves or blood circulation to the penis and be the cause of male impotency. One fresh study, found that male impotency was equally common among smokers and non-smokers in general.

Although that does change if a tobacco user suffers with other health issues, then the risks of him having male impotency grows against a that of a non-smoker. In fact, in men suffering with heart illness, over twice as many smokers will have impotency problems than those who do not smoke. Alcohol when drunk to extremes, is also a cause of impotence as it interrupts the hormone level and if it carries on, can actually impair the nerves and in a fourth of cases, this damage is permanent as is the male impotency. A male who is depressed, under stress, or troubled about his SizeGenetics “performance” during sex may unable to have an erection.

Male impotency problems that are get older related can by and large be rectified when the individual realizes and realises the changes that are happening to his body are quite natural. It is not unusual for men as they mature to demand more manual foreplay before they are able to attain an erection. Oftentimes the erection when it does occur may be less firm and it may take longer to come. However, whatever the cause of impotence, in most cases, male impotence can be successfully treated.

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