Erectile Dysfunction certainly affect a woman's interest
February 26, 2007
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire)
-- Recent studies suggest men could be the cause
of sexual dysfunction in otherwise healthy women.
"Men who have erectile dysfunction certainly
affect a woman's interest," said Irwin
Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D., a former professor of
urology and gynecology at Boston University.
At an annual meeting of the International Society
for the Study of Women's Sexual Health in Orlando,
Fla., Dr. Goldstein used current studies to
lend credibility to his theory that one partner's
sexual functioning can affect the others in
both positive and negative ways.
In individual study, researchers found a well-built
pessimistic association between erectile dysfunction
and the female sexual experience. As erectile
dysfunction increased in one partner, sexual
satisfaction decreased in the other.
Another study exposed using a vacuum device
to treat erectile
dysfunction for six months could assist
some men regain their sexual ability Of the
29 men who used vacuum devices to fight erectile
dysfunction, all 29 report increases in lovemaking
attempts, orgasms, sexual satisfaction, and
self-esteem.
Female partners of men who regained sexual execution
through vacuum devices, self-injection, medicine
or penile prosthesis also report improved sex
lives.
"What happens to a man clearly influence
a woman," said Dr. Goldstein. "It
goes both ways, although
When researchers studied the impact of anxiety
incontinence on sexual
performance in men and women, they establish
women with urinary incontinence were 4.7-times
less satisfied with their sexual life than women
who had organize over their bladders
Dr. Goldstein said all the evidence points to
need for couples to share problems and solutions
to have healthy sex lives.
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