Friday, April 3, 2009

Other Impotence Treatments

The foremost step towards impotence treatment is to discuss the problem first, with partner and secondly, with a doctor. It is noticed that psychological causes is one of the prime reasons for impotence in men and this can easily be treated with counseling. In older men, the cause of erectile dysfunction could be a certain health condition such as high blood pressure and cholesterol, diabetes, hardening of arteries or because of heavy smoking and drinking. Your doctor may suggest you medicines to cure the underlying cause and may suggest you lifestyle changes for impotence treatment.

In case you still suffer from erectile dysfunction, your doctor may give you multiple impotence treatment options to choose from. Some of the well known impotence treatment methods include:
• Oral impotence treatment drugs such as Viagra, Levitra and Cialis. This is the first line of impotence treatment and also the most convenient and effective method to treat impotence. Men with impotence just need to pop a pill roughly an hour before they want to have sex.
• Vacuum Pumps – A device involving a plastic cylinder and pump to make blood rush to your penis. The erection is sustained by slipping a tension ring around the base of the penis.
• Injections - You or your partner will be taught to inject a drug directly into the shaft of the penis 15 minutes before you want an erection.
• Penis Implants – This method is not so convenient. There are two types of implants. The semi-rigid type keeps the penis rigid all the time but lets you bend it downwards when you're not having sex. The hydraulic type is more sophisticated and causes the penis to stiffen when a pump (implanted in the scrotum) is activated.
• Surgery - A few cases of erectile dysfunction are caused by abnormalities in blood flow in and out of the penis and can be treated with surgery.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Male Impotence Pills

Five years hence, in January 2008, Cialis brought in another revolution in oral impotence pills market by launching FDA approved Cialis Once Daily medication. Available in low-dosage, Cialis once-daily promises sexual spontaneity which many men rate as a foremost priority in their sex life. Cialis once-daily is also ideal for men with impotence who seek a more active sex life. By popping Cialis everyday, at the same time of the day, men can enjoy sexual activity whenever they feel like. Surely, it is no less than a miracle for men who have been troubled with erectile dysfunction for years!

Male impotence pills such as Viagra, Levitra, Cialis and Cialis once-daily are prescription only medication that comes with certain side effects. Please consult your doctor before using any impotence pills.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Impotence Treatments

Physical relationships play an important role in a romantic relationship between a man and a woman. The inability of a man to perform sex, called impotence or erectile dysfunction, can spoil the harmony of conjugal bliss and take fun off a romantic relationship.

According to the medical terminology, impotence is defined as a condition in which a man is consistently not able to achieve or he is not able to sustain erection that is sufficiently long enough to complete sexual intercourse. It is estimated that impotence affects one in ten males but because of the sexual taboo associated with ‘impotence’ only one in a ten impotent men seeks impotence treatment while the rest of them choose to suffer silently.

Another major reason why most men decide to remain silent about their erectile dysfunction is their assumption that there is lack of impotence treatments options. A few years ago their assumption might have been true but in the past decade there has been quite a revolution in the impotence treatment techniques. It is now possible to effectively treat a majority of men suffering from erectile dysfunction.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Pills for Better Erections

Though Viagra worked as an impotence pill, men started asking for more. Having won back their sexual abilities men now wanted complete control on their sexuality. Like any man, they wanted to enjoy sex anytime they would like to have it and not let the pill decide the time of sex for them. And, come to think of it they were not asking for much. Cialis provided them with whatever they had been asking for.

Launched in 2003, five years after the release of Viagra, Cialis (tadalafil) gave men with ED sexual freedom they have been dreaming of. Cialis for impotence belongs to the same class of medicine as Viagra and Levitra – PDE5 inhibitors and works just the same way in the body. However, there is a huge difference in the number of hours Cialis remains effective in the body. Cialis for impotence starts working in the body within 30-60 minutes and remains effective for as long as 36 hours. For its long lasting property, some men call it a ‘Super Viagra’ while the French fondly call it a ‘Weekend Pill’.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Impotence Pills - A big advantage for men with ED

Until the launch of Viagra (sildenafil citrate) in 1998, male impotence was a hushed-hushed subject and a majority of men with erectile dysfunction believed they will have to live with impotence for their whole life.

Power-punched publicity of Viagra instilled new hope and men gave the magical impotence pill a shot. Gladly, the impotence pill worked and men with ED were thrilled to win back their sexual prowess by just popping a pill. Viagra however, gave restricted sexual freedom and men had to time their sexual activity around the pill. It takes 60 minutes for Viagra to become effective in the body and its impact lasts for 4 hours.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Viagra...the ultimate impotence pill - Continues

If the basic problem cannot be corrected or if the problem persists, impotence treatment can help these men achieve an erection as well as maintain erection upon penetration.

The penis contains two chambers, called the corpora cavernosa, which runs the length of the organ. Erections begin with sensory and mental stimulation. Impulses from the brain and local nerves cause the muscles of the corpora cavernosa to relax, allowing blood to flow in and fill the chambers. The inflow of blood creates pressure in the corpora cavernosa chambers, making the penis expand. Erection is reversed when muscles in the penis contract, stopping the inflow of blood and causing the blood in the chambers to flow out.

Viagra treatment targets the enzyme PDE5 that degrades cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), a signaling molecule within the cells. Inhibiting this enzyme allows the cGMP to stay around longer which in turn allows the smooth muscle in the corpora cavernosa to relax and lets the blood flow into the chambers and be trapped for erection. Viagra treatment does work like an aphrodisiac and is only effective on sexual stimulation. Viagra treatment mainly enhances the normal physiologic erection.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Viagra...the ultimate impotence pill

Viagra treatment was introduced as the first oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor therapy for erectile dysfunction. This impotence treatment has been used by over 27 million men worldwide. ED patients with diverse comorbidities and of varying etiologies have benefited from the Viagra treatment. A relatively recent research further defines the response and effectiveness profiles of this impotence drug and provides additional insight into optimizing Viagra treatment because of its efficacy, safety and tolerability. Moreover, this impotence treatment achieves erection hardness, emotional well-being and sexual satisfaction. Understanding the drug response and its effectiveness profile is central to appropriate management of erectile dysfunction using optimal Viagra treatment.

Impotence treatment improves the consistent inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. Impotence treatment may be given to patients who have ED problems because of:

• Damage to arteries, smooth muscles and nerves of the penis or blood vessel
• Nerve damage due to diabetes mellitus
• Low testosterone levels
• Kidney disease
• Chronic alcoholism
• Multiple sclerosis
• Atherosclerosis
• Surgical damage to nerves and blood vessels
• Injury to the penis, bladder, pelvis or the spinal cord
• Medicine induced side effect
• Smoking
• Psychological factors like stress, anxiety, guilt, depression, low self-esteem, and fear of sexual failure