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Erectile
Dysfunction(ED) and Clinical Depression
Occasional impotence is a common problem in men which
doesn’t need much attention. It could be the result
of stress, periodical anxieties, on going problems at
work, home or temporary side effects of some medications.
It might last for a few weeks or months and you gradually
return to your active sex life. Learn
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Erectile Dysfunction
and Diabetes
Erectile dysfunction is a common problem
which worries diabetes patients worldwide. If not treated
at the right time, it can create severe complications
in your life. Erectile Dysfunction is the inability
to engage in sexual activity which leads to imbalances
in your relationships.
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Spinal Cord Injuries
Like all prescription medications, Cialis
may produce some side effects. These side effects are
generally mild to moderate in nature, and usually go
away within a few hours of use.
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Erectile Dysfunction(ED) and
High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure is a condition in
which the blood passes through the arteries in too much
force. It can lead to complications as severe as heart
attacks and strokes. Men who painfully suffer Erectile
Dysfunction are prone to high levels of blood pressure.
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Erectile
Dysfunction and Heart disease
A majority of death cases in America
is caused by heart diseases. Atherosclerosis is the
serious heart problem which hardens the arteries and
blocks blood to pass into other regions of the body.
Atherosclerosis can also cause Erectile
Dysfunction in men. When the arteries harden or
narrow, it reduces the blood flow into the penis hindering
an erection.
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Peyronies Disease
Peyronies disease is a uncommon sexual dysfunction that
makes to having sex difficult and painful due to bent
penis during erection. It is characterized by a hard,
fibrous layer of scar tissue that normally develops
under the skin or the upper or the lower side of the
penis so as it gets erected the scar tissue pulls the
affected area off at an angle gives rise to the curved
penis.
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