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wingsofanangel
08-24-2008, 04:31 PM
Do you know what causes male erectile dysfunction? Male erectile dysfunction is a condition in which a man cannot get or keep an erection long enough to have sexual intercourse.
What is going on in the body?

Erectile dysfunction can be caused by mental or physical problems, or a combination of both. Men who are depressed or have some other emotional problem may have no interest in having sex. There may also be physical problems with how blood flows into the penis and is kept there during an erection.

What are the signs and symptoms of the condition?

Men with erectile dysfunction have trouble getting and keeping an erection.

What are the causes and risks of the condition?

Erectile dysfunction is a common problem. It is a problem whose frequency increases with age, but it is not necessarily a consequence of aging. Roughly 25% of men over the age of 65 have some degree of ED. Erectile dysfunction is considered a medical problem if it lasts more than 3 months.

Causes of erectile dysfunction can include:

Conditions that cause changes in the way blood flows to the penis, such as:

hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis
high blood pressure
high cholesterol
Conditions that affect the nervous system, such as:

multiple sclerosis
Alzheimer's disease
Psychological conditions and social problems, such as:

depression
stress
unhappy relationships, such as a marriage
Endocrine and hormone imbalances, such as:

diabetes, caused by abnormalities in the production or use of insulin in the body
hyperthyroidism, or a high level of thyroid hormones
hypothyroidism, or a low level of thyroid hormones
hypogonadism, or a low level of testosterone
Habits that make blood flow worse, such as:


smoking cigarettes
abusing alcohol
using illegal drugs

Trauma or injury to the pelvis, such as:

spinal cord injury
prostate surgery, such as a transurethral resection of the prostate, simple prostatectomy, or radical prostatectomy
Some ************ medications, such as:

blood pressure medications including beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, or hydrochlorothiazide · antidepressants
What can be done to prevent the condition?

The best way to prevent erectile dysfunction is to reduce the risks. For instance, a man with diabetes should try to control his blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol as well as possible. It's also helpful to limit alcohol intake and stop smoking.

How is the condition diagnosed?

A medical evaluation is done when a man expresses concerns about erectile dysfunction to his healthcare provider. The evaluation may include a physical and psychological exam, and a written questionnaire on past sexual experiences. Lab tests are done to rule out certain diseases.

Sometimes a test called nocturnal penile tumescence, or erection self test, is performed. This is done to see if erections occur during sleep. If the test shows that erections occur, it can indicate the problem is mental rather than physical.

Another test, called color phase ultrasonography, also may be done. This evaluates blood flow to the penis.

What are the long-term effects of the condition?

Ignoring the physical causes of erectile dysfunction may result in a permanent inability to achieve an erection.

What are the risks to others?

Erectile dysfunction can affect relationships between partners, especially if men don't talk about the problem. Men should discuss the issue with their partners and seek out solutions together, if possible.

What are the treatments for the condition?

First, any underlying conditions that may cause the erectile dysfunction should be treated. Treatment may include counseling or sex therapy for men whose erectile dysfunction stems from emotional problems. Treatments for physical causes of erectile dysfunction should progress from less to more invasive.

Treatment may include:

using a vacuum pump device to draw blood into the penis
using oral ************ medications and herbal products, such as sildenafil, also known as ******, or Yohimbine
injecting the medication prostacyclin E into the penis
surgery to improve blood flow to the penis
implanting an inflatable prostheses into the penis
What are the side effects of the treatments?

Each treatment has its own set of advantages and side effects. The vacuum pump is very safe. But one drawback is that the constriction band, which keeps the erection, cannot be left on for more than 30 minutes.

Sildenafil or ****** cannot be used in people who take nitroglycerine because the combination may cause severe low blood pressure and heart attack

Injections are relatively painless, but require careful dose adjustments by a healthcare provider.

Surgery is an option that should be discussed with a healthcare provider. There are possible side effects with any surgery. These include bleeding, infection, and reactions to the medications used to control pain.

What happens after treatment for the condition?

Most treatments for erectile dysfunction are taken right before planned intercourse. Successful treatment restores sexual function to a satisfactory level for the man and his partner.

How is the condition monitored?

A man follow up with his primary healthcare provider or to a urologist about whether the treatment is working satisfactorily.


-Source Discoveryhealth.com

fetishdj
08-30-2008, 02:00 PM
Point of order about Diabetes... you may want to point out that Diabetes mainly causes ED as a consequence of vascular damage caused by long term secondary complications of high blood glucose. Also, it is Diabetes Mellitus not Diabetes Insipidus (which is a different form of diabetes linked to kidney disorder where the nephron is incapable of reabsorbing liquid into the blood)

Excellent post.

wingsofanangel
09-01-2008, 01:42 PM
If anyone has anything to add, please do! These posts are just a few that I started to get the ball rolling. I certainly am not an expert, but if you have any knowledge or information to share, by all means join in. :)

Thanks for the post!

switch bitch
12-22-2009, 01:18 PM
Blue pill say no more

Ozme52
12-22-2009, 05:50 PM
Blue pill say no more

Well... not yet. ;)

:hubba:

fetishdj
12-30-2009, 03:54 PM
The blue pills are... interesting... :)

canykl
12-30-2009, 06:36 PM
or 2 lolly sticks an tape if doc wont give pills [tape it up]:D
wish women could have these little blue pills..
did try 1's off the net. what a waste of £

John Tagliaferro
11-28-2010, 12:14 PM
Some cold and sinus medications can cause temporary ED and they are sometimes used when a blue pill (and similar) assisted erections last too long. Get better details from a doctor.