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It is not uncommon for men to have erection dysfunction, weak erections specifically can occur from a number of environmental, physical, and psychological causes. ED may be occasional or it could be frequent, it can happen during times of stress, a nutritional change, during relationship difficulties, or even after a lifestyle change. Losing an erection from time to time is not uncommon, however, frequent ED could be a sign of an underlying health problem that needs treatment and you should consult your doctor.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is sexual dysfunction characterized by an inability to achieve an adequate sustained erection for coitus. The condition is pretty prevalent, as one study revealed that 52% of men experience varying degrees of ED. Fortunately, ED is treatable using medications and other therapies.
Article courtesy of Dr. Joel Kahn, MD, who is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine, one of the world's top cardiologists, best-selling author, lecturer, and a leading expert in plant-based nutrition and holistic care.
Regardless of age, erectile dysfunction or impotence is a major challenge because it can be caused by many factors ranging from a health condition to emotional or relationship issues and certain medications or the use of alcohol or smoking, but it is possible to cure most cases of erectile dysfunction.u00a0
At some point in their lives most men will struggle with penile health issues, when it comes to this these issues involve more than erections, ejaculations, and reproduction as poor penile health can be a sign of an underlying health condition.
Additionally issues that affect the penis can also impact other areas of your life including emotionally and socially. Bottom line is that routine maintenance in this area can also help to ensure optimum performance which includes managing stress, getting enough sleep, being physically active, and following a healthy well-balanced diet. According to research from Harvard University men should masturbate (routine maintenance) 21 times a month to reduce the odds of prostate cancer by 33%.
Erectile dysfunction may be more than a sexual problem, it could also be an early sign of cardiovascular disease resulting from clogged arteries or CVD which can impede the blood flow necessary to create an erection, according to research.u00a0
Erectile dysfunction will affect most men at some point in their lives. ED, which is also called impotence may be treated with the little blue pill, such as 100mg of Suhagra with the active ingredient called Sildenafil citrate. But what is behind this condition, and does that pill address it as well?
ED is most often thought of as a minor consequence or side effect of aging, and some data shows that more than half of men aged 40-70 will experience some form of this condition. What most people fail to understand is that having difficulty in achieving or maintaining an erection could also be a sign of other serious health difficulties. Science has shown that there are connections between erectile dysfunction and obesity, dementia, heart disease and other diseases.u00a0
Some men are turning into lichen lickers in attempts to combat erectile dysfunction by licking fungus said to have viagra like powers, but doctors are sounding alarms and warnings of not to lick the Sexy Pavement Lichen.
At least 1 in 5 men over the age of 60 are affected by erectile dysfunction. A large scale genomic analysis conducted by the University of Exeter and the University of Oxford suggests that type 2 diabetes may be a cause of erectile dysfunction, as published in the American Journal of Human Genetics.