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Various Treatments for
Impotence
The ancient Druids thought a sprig
of mistletoe held the cure to impotence. Standing beneath
the herb, or ingesting the berries, was believed to
boost blood circulation and amorous feelings among would-be
lovers.
But unlike the ancient Celts, we have
a variety of medically respected treatment options available
to help modern men recapture their sexual vitality.
Determining the best treatment begins
with understanding what causes this consistent inability
to reach or sustain an erection. An erection is the
result of a complicated series of mechanisms involving
blood flow.
"Blood needs to flow into the
penis, and it needs to get trapped there," A normal
erection is more complicated than it may seem. During
sexual arousal, the brain sends signals to the penis
via nerves that travel through the spinal cord. These
nerves trigger changes in blood vessels, which allow
blood to flow into the penis but prevent the blood from
draining out. The accumulation of blood in the penis
causes the penis to enlarge and stiffen. After ejaculation,
the vessels in the penis relax, and blood drains out.
Any disease or injury that interferes with this complex
process - such as damage to the blood vessels or nerves
- may cause Erectile
Dysfunction.
In most men, erectile dysfunction is caused by inadequate
flow of blood into the penis. PDE5 drugs work by helping
the blood vessels relax, which increases blood flow.
They do not cause an erection without sexual stimulation,
and the penis will return to its normal size and flaccid
state after ejaculation. They also have no effect on
sexual desire (libido) and do not change sensation in
the penis.
Certain illnesses, stress, medications, and drugs contribute
to erectile dysfunction, as do poor lifestyle choices,
such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption and inadequate
physical activity.
There are solutions to be found in pills and pellets,
implants and injections. Your choice of treatment depends
on your health, medical history and the cause of your
erectile dysfunction. The various treatments for ED
are pills, injections, vacuum devices, suppositories,
surgery, hormonal therapy etc. But pills are supposed
to be the best medication for erectile dysfunction available
till date.
Cialis
is in a class of medications known as PDE-5 inhibitors,
which are used to treat cases of male impotence. Elli
Lilly and Icos are currently marketing Cialis in the
UK and other EU countries.
Cialis acts in the same way as Viagra, by blocking
an enzyme called phosphodiesterase-5, or PDE-5. This
helps the smooth muscles in the penis relax and widen,
which allows for more blood to enter. As a result, you
gain erections faster and easier with Cialis.
Cialis is approved in these markets for the treatment
of mild to severe ED at both 10 and 20 mg doses. The
labels in each of these markets indicate that the product
should be taken prior to anticipated sexual activity
and without regard to food. Just like Viagra, sexual
stimulation is needed for Cialis to work. According
to the European label, the efficacy of Cialis may persist
up to 24 hours after the pill is taken. In Australia
the label indicates efficacy up to 36 hours after dosing.
There was a need for Cialis after Viagra
was released. The freedom that Tadalis (the actual drug
in Cialis) gives you makes sense. The fact of the matter
is that a schedule based around a pill can be just a
little intimidating and embarrassing. Why not have a
medication that gives you freedom for almost the whole
weekend? Makes sense doesn't it? Now if you stay out
a little longer or your plans change, you don't have
to take more medication and everything is more natural.
You can order CIALIS and let yourself in for that world
where passion drives and pleasure rules.
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