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The Disaster in
Men's Sexual Life
An estimated 10 million men in the general population
have experienced impotence, and some experts believe
that it's just the tip of the iceberg. Impotency is
a big disaster in Men's sexual life. To some men it
is a symbol of the loss of their manhood, and it can
be critical to a man’s ego and self image. In
men over 60, the leading cause
of impotence is atherosclerosis, which narrows arteries
throughout the body and can restrict blood flow to the
penis. The veins can be affected too, allowing blood
to leak out of the corpora cavernosa so that erections
either do not fully develop or cannot be maintained.
Impotence
of a psychological nature usually occurs suddenly and
may be related to emotional problems, stress, or depression.
It frequently is focused on one particular person or
event.
And often, because of this, some men are afraid to
seek help. And, often when he does, the physician feels
uncomfortable or is unable to help because many aren’t
aware of the options. If the truth were known, however,
virtually 100% of impotency problems can be successfully
diagnosed and treated (visit http://www.cialis.com
for more information) whether physical or emotional,
unless there is a permanent injury or severance of the
nerves and or vascular supply necessary in the erectile
process.
A penile erection is such a natural and spontaneous
event that difficulty in obtaining an erection may in
itself cause a fear of failure and compounds the problem.
When sexual stimulation occurs, nerve endings in the
penis release neurotransmitters, including nitric oxide.
This causes the corpora cavernosa, two rods of spongy
tissue that run the length of the penis, to relax and
fill with blood from the penile arteries. The supply
of extra blood fills a network of veins known as sinusoids,
which expand, closing off other veins that normally
drain blood from the penis. The result is an erection.
Scarring from an injury or a disorder of the connective
tissue, such as Peyronie's disease, may alter circulation
in the penis and prevent it from expanding fully. Men
with diabetes often experience impotence earlier in
life because complications of the disease can impede
both blood flow as well as the transmission of nerve
impulses.
Cialis has achieved very good results in men with psychogenic
impotence and also in men with organic impotence. The
intensity of the erection is enhanced as well as overall
performance and there may be major side effects, and
a risk of death for some patients. A doctor will be
able to determine if Cialis
is right for you.
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