Regardless of the cause, erectile dysfunction will be a confusion and complicated condition for a man to live with. Although it may be related to an enlarged prostate and thus treatable, there are many causes for erectile dysfunction. Physical or psychological factors can trigger the condition and emotional and relationship problems can cause ED to get worse. The best solution will be to discuss your concerns, medical history and symptoms with your health care practitioner and to undergo a battery of tests to determine the root cause.
Advertisers suggest that there is nothing more important for the health of a relationship than sexual spontaneity. The viewer is shown a man and woman enjoying each other’s company with the hint of sexual innuendo that romance is in the air. The announcer suggests that it would be almost tragic if the mood were “killed” because the man was unable to maintain an erection. The advertisers promote oral medications that can aid in achieving and maintain erections and thus allowing the couple to experience a healthy sexual relationship. But is it all hype?
Every year or so, a new study will emerge that will either dispel the myths and notions we currently have or make us more confused about what is good or bad for us. Such is and has always been the case for alcohol. For expectant mothers, we were told that alcohol is good for the fetus or that it, in moderation, has no effect at all. For a lot of us, it simply turned out to be a judgment call. Now men face that same decision: to drink or not to drink…red win.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
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