Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction
Erection problems or Erectile Dysfunction is caused by both psychological and physical factors. It is thought that in 75% of cases there is a physical factor involved.
Psychological Factors Contributing to Male Impotence
Psychological factors that contribute to or cause erection problems or Erectile Dysfunction include; stress and anxiety from work or home, conflicts and dissatisfaction with the partner, depression, unresolved sexual orientation. Men with erection problems often suffer from the fear of failure. Men who have suffered from erection problems in the past worry about their performance, and this removes the pleasure of feeling sexually excited. This in itself contributes to their erection problems.
Physical Factors Contributing to ED
Physical factors that contribute to or cause erection problems or erectile dysfunction include; diabetes, low blood flow to the penis or too much leakage of blood from the penis, penile nerve damage, hormone imbalance, alcohol and drug abuse including heavy smoking, high cholesterol and stroke.
Oral Prescription Medicine - The most common treatment option for Male Impotence
Oral prescription medicines (tablets) are the most common medical treatment for Male Impotence. These medicines are convenient to use. Prescription Male Impotence tablets work well for most men who have mild, moderate, or severe Male Impotence. These medicines can work even when ED is caused by another medical condition, such as diabetes or high blood pressure.
CIALIS is one of three medicines in this class of prescription drugs. These Male Impotence medicines help increase blood flow in the penis when a man is sexually stimulated. The medicines help a man with ED get and keep an erection that is firm enough for sexual activity. Once sexual intercourse is completed, blood flow to the penis lessens, and the erection goes away.
For most men, oral medicines work well to treat Male Impotence. Research shows that some men who do not respond to these medicines may not be taking the medicine the right way or taking the right dose. Because the medicines come in different dosages, your Doctor can adjust the dosage to help find the right dose that works for you.
Sexual Therapy
Sexual therapy can be of great help for men with erection problems with a predominantly psychological cause. Often medicines are used in association with such therapy.
If a physical cause is the main problem, such as a hormonal imbalance addressing this can remove the erection problems. In some cases surgery can ensure normal blood flow is restored. Treatment of depression can remove erection problems caused by this.
Medicines to Directly Assist Body
In many cases medicines will be prescribed by a patient’s Doctor to directly assist the body to create and maintain a good erection. These medicines can either be injected into the penis (E.g. Caverject (alprostadil), inserted into the eye of the penis (E.g. MUSE (alprostadil)) or taken as a tablet by mouth e.g. Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra (vardenafil) and Viagra (sildenafil).
Vacuum Pumps
Vacuum pumps are another option to help men with erection problems get a good erection.
Counselling and Medicine Together
To have a satisfying sexual experience, your mind and your body need to work together. When emotional or relationship problems get in the way, they can make Male Impotence worse. Sometimes a man or a couple can benefit from talking with a trained counselor to help resolve personal issues that might be interfering with sexual intimacy. Some of these issues might include anger, resentment, lack of trust, fear of not being able to perform sexually, or disappointment. Some Doctors believe that a combination of medical treatment and counseling for ED may achieve the best results.
Your Doctor may recommend other Male Impotence treatment options, such as injection therapy or surgery. These options may be suggested if you cannot take an oral medicine because of a health condition or interactions with other medicines you are taking.
Cialis (tadalafil) as Male Impotence Treatment Option
Cialis (tadalafil) should only be taken if your Doctor has prescribed it for you. This is because Cialis can be dangerous if you take it at the same time as certain other medicines including some that are used to treat chest pain (angina), high blood pressure or prostate problems. In addition, some men may not be well enough to have sex because of the extra strain it puts on the heart and so Cialis is unsuitable.
For these reasons you should always see your Doctor if you think you could benefit from Cialis (tadalafil).
You need a prescription from your Doctor to legally obtain Cialis (tadalafil). Companies offering Cialis without a valid prescription are breaking the law, and you may be putting your health at risk.
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