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Erectile Dysfunction
Approximately 10 percent men in the world have trouble achieving or retaining an erection, and though there are effective treatments for Erectile dysfunction, most of these men do not seek treatment.

Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects the lives of many middle-aged men and their partners to one degree or another. The term Erectile dysfunction covers a range of disorders, but usually refers to the inability to obtain an adequate erection for satisfactory sexual activity.

Erectile Dysfunction Drugs like Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra are available in online drug stores. Consult your GP for appropriate drug and dosage.

Although Erectile dysfunction, formerly called impotence, is more common in men older than 65, it can occur at any age. An occasional episode of Erectile dysfunction happens to most men and is normal. As men age, it's also normal to experience changes in Erectile function. Erections may take longer to develop, may not be as rigid or may require more direct stimulation to be achieved. Men may also notice that orgasms are less intense, the volume of ejaculate is reduced and recovery time increases between erections.

In general Erectile Dysfunction includes one of the following:

*   Occasional inability to get a full erection

*   Inability to maintain an erection during the course of intercourse

  Total inability to achieve an erection

The Main causes of Erectile dysfunction are many and vary widely.

Physical causes

*   Nerve damage from long time diabetes (diabetic neuropathy)

*   Cardiovascular disorders causing short supply of blood to the pelvis

*   Long term medications

*   Operations for cancer of the prostate

*   Injured the spinal cord

*   Multiple sclerosis

*   Hormonal Imbalances

*   Alcoholism and drug abuse

Nonphysical causes may include:

*    Psychological Causes: The most common nonphysical causes are stress,      anxiety and fatigue

*   Negative attitude: Attitudes towards your sexual partner like resentment,     hostility or lack of interest also can be a factor in Erectile dysfunction.

From heart disease to emotional disorders, the researchers are finding that one common cause is often overlooked is thyroid problem. There seems to be strong connection between various thyroid disorders and Erectile dysfunction.

In fact, Erectile dysfunction may be one of the first signs of an underlying medical problem.

The physical and nonphysical causes of Erectile dysfunction commonly interact. For instance, a minor physical problem that slows sexual response may cause anxiety about attaining an erection. Then the anxiety can worsen your Erectile dysfunction.

If your doctor suspects that physical causes are involved, he or she will likely want to take blood tests to check your level of male hormones and for other potential medical problems, such as diabetes. Your doctor may also want to try eliminating or replacing certain prescription drugs you're taking one at a time to see whether any are responsible for Erectile dysfunction.

More specialized tests may include:

*   Ultrasonography. This test can determine the adequacy of arterial circulation in     your genital organs.

*   Neurologic evaluation. Your doctor usually assesses possible nerve damage by     conducting a physical examination to test for normal touch sensation in your     genital area.

*    Cavernosometry and cavernosography. Cavernosometry is a test that measures penile vascular pressure.

A simple test that involves wrapping a special perforated tape around your penis before going to sleep can confirm whether you have nocturnal erections. If the tape is separated in the morning, your penis was erect at some time during the night. Tests of this type confirm that there is not a physical abnormality causing Erectile dysfunction, and that the cause is likely psychological.  

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Although most men experience episodes of Erectile dysfunction from time to time, you can take these steps to decrease the likelihood of occurrences:

*  Say no to use of alcohol and other similar drugs.

*  Quit smoking.

*    Let Exercise become a habit.

*    Manage stress.

*    Get enough sleep.

*    Eliminate anxiety or depression.

*   See your doctor for regular medical check up. 

*   Consult your doctor who will prescribe medicine like viaga, cialis or   levitra      available in online stores

*    Natural remedies like L-Arginine, Propionyl-L-Carnitine, Gingko, zinc      supplement or Ashwagandha.

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