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How to Cure Erectile Dysfunction without Drugs
Every year, more than 30 million men have erectile dysfunction (ED), also known as impotence; however, only about 200,000 seek medical attention. Because most men do not discuss sexual problems with their doctors, impotence remains largely undiagnosed. Furthermore, many physicians do not ask or are uncomfortable discussing the subject. ED is properly defined as the inability to maintain an erection long enough to perform intercourse and ejaculation.
While almost all men will face sexual difficulties at some point in their lives, only those unable to have successful intercourse 75 percent of the time are considered impotent. Age, contrary to popular belief, is not an unavoidable cause of impotence. It does take older men longer to develop an erection, and the force of ejaculation is reduced. Conventional medicine typically treats ED problems by prescribing a drug regimen or performing surgery. Unless low testosterone levels cause the condition, oral medications such as Erecaid or testosterone are rarely effective. Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra, which relax the corpus cavernosal smooth muscle and facilitate erections, are not without side effects. Penile injections of Papaverine or Prostaglandin E1, which affect penile blood flow, can cause prolonged erections, necessitating additional drug therapy to counteract its effects.
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