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Friday, August 7th, 2009

Male impotence may be more of trouble than many people think if the studies carried out in America are indicative of males around the world because in America, 10 per cent of males between the ages of 18 and 70 have difficulty getting and maintaining an erection - amazingly this figure increases to fifty two percent of men between forty and seventy. The problem of male impotency is more universal than earlier thought and study into the problem has shown that anywhere between eighteen up to thirty million American males need some kind of impotency treatment or therapy. The truth is, there are many websites with information on jelqing exercise and penis enlargement. They just want you to pay for it.

Productive impotency interventions have been demonstrated to improve closeness and satisfaction, improve sexual aspects of quality of life and relieve symptoms of depression. Premature ejaculation is not, as many people think, an erectile dysfunction and consequently it does not impotence treatment.

Most doctors hold the idea that impotency interventions should proceed with the least invasive treatments to the most aggressive and this means cutting back on any detrimental drugs as an initial consideration. Psychotherapy and behavior modifications are looked at next, followed by vacuum cylinders, oral drugs, topically injected drugs, and surgically implanted devices and very rarely, surgery on the penis itself.

Utilising the male’s partner, impotence treatment techniques can be employed that help unwind and reduce the man’s anxiety when he thinks about the problems he has with intercourse. These techniques can also help ease stress when physical impotency is being treated.

Impotence treatments that use drugs can be founded around those taken orally, injected or introduced into the penis. After much deliberation, the wonder impotence drug Viagra was given approval for use by the FDA in March 1998 and it was the first such tablet to be used and needed to be taken an hour prior to intercourse. All The Same, there are limitations in its use as it cannot be used more than once each day and unlike injections, it takes longer for the erection to take place. Some males have reduced levels of testosterone but this can be rectified with oral medicine although it is still not proved that the responses to this impotency treatment are not those that are provided by a placebo effect.

When injections directly into the penis are employed as an impotency treatment, the erection is caused by the penis becoming full of blood. These drugs may produce unwelcome side effects, including lasting erection and scarring. Pellets inserted into the penis via a pre-filled applicator are able to provide an erection in as little as ten minutes and can last up to an hour.

Mechanical vacuum cylinders are employed as an impotence treatment that draws blood into the penis making it expand. An flexible band is then situated around the base of the penis, to sustain the erection after the cylinder is withdrawn and left on during sexual intercourse to prevent blood from flowing back into the body.

Medical research on impotence treatment is enlarging rapidly and patients should ask their physicians about the latest improvements. However, prior to employing any impotence treatment it is a sound idea to first learn of any potential side effects to the treatment.

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