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It can be very hard to tell what erectile dysfunction is because it
covers a broad range of disorders. The most widely used definition is
that erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or
maintain an erection sufficient for his sexual needs or the needs of
his partner. Most men experience this at some point in their lives,
usually by the age of 40, and are not psychologically affected by it.
Some men, however, experience chronic, complete erectile dysfunction
(impotence), and others, partial or brief erections. Frequent erectile
dysfunction can cause emotional and relationship problems, and often
leads to diminished self-esteem. Erectile dysfunction has many causes,
most of which are treatable, and is not an inevitable.
According to the National Institutes of Health in 2002, an estimated 15
million to 30 million men in the United States experience chronic
erectile dysfunction. According to the National Ambulatory Medical Care
Survey (NAMCS), approximately 22 out of every 1000 men in the United
States sought medical attention for ED in 1999.
Incidence of the disorder increases with age. Chronic ED affects about
5% of men in their 40s and 1525% of men by the age of 65. Transient
erectile dysfunction and inadequate erection affect as many as 50% of
men between the ages of 40 and 70. Diseases (e.g., diabetes, kidney
disease, alcoholism, and atherosclerosis) account for as many as 70% of
chronic erectile dysfunction cases and psychological factors (e.g.,
stress, anxiety, and depression) may account for 1020% of cases.
Between 35 and 50% of men with diabetes experience ED.
Premature ejaculation is often talked about when we discuss about
erectile dysfunction. Premature ejaculation is a condition in which the
entire process of arousal, erection, ejaculation, and climax occur very
rapidly, often in just a few minutes or even seconds, leaving the
partner unsatisfied. Premature ejaculation may accompany an erection
problem such as impotence but is generally treated differently.
Although this information focuses primarily on male ED or erectile dysfunction, remember that
the partner plays an integral role. If successful and effective
management is to occur, any discussion of the potential treatment
should include both partners. Sexual health is important for all of us
so in case you were wondering if the best solution for you would be to
try out all the free non-prescription erectile dysfunction medication
available on the Internet or TV infomercials, then the answer is No.
There is not enough talk about non-prescription drugs scams and
scammers. People all over the world lose hundreds of million of dollars
a year just because a persuasive sales copy and a professional looking
web site or brochure convince them to try, absolutely risk free, money
back guaranteed a year after purchase, the most amazing product that
can make your penis longer, harder, fuller and will have your partner
begging you for more! Blah, blah, blah!
For your sake, dont give out your credit card number to anyone if you
dont intend to make a purchase. Keep in mind that these marketers
dont just sell you one bottle. They will keep taking money from your
account and will send you a lot of stuff youve never ordered or agreed
with.
If you do need to spend some money, then why dont you try to find
support groups on the internet or maybe try therapy with your partner?
No need to thank me right now for saving you a couple of thousands of
dollars! Enjoy!
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