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FAQ For Impotence

Though most men tend to believe that impotence or erectile dysfunction is not so common, the fact is that it happens to be one of the most common male sexual problems. The incidence is quite high and there are estimates which reveal that one out of every ten men above the age of 20 around the world is affected by this problem.
Though most of the men who face erectile dysfunction are above 40, it is not uncommon to see guys in their 20 having problem achieving hard and firm erections.
Impotence is caused not just by physical factors, but mental factors as well. Here are some of the frequently asked questions and answers on impotence to help you understand this condition more.

1. What is impotence?

Impotence is a condition which affects a large proportion of the male population. Men who suffer from impotence find it difficult to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sex. This condition is common. Impotence is also known as erectile dysfunction or ED.

2. How do I know if I have impotence ?

The inability to achieve an erection when sexually stimulated is a clear indication that you may be suffering from impotence. Another common symptom is difficulty in maintaining an erection sufficient for completing penetrative intercourse. If these symptoms occur regularly, you should try to find the cause of your condition and consider treatment. Taking an online consultation will help you to diagnose your condition effectively and confidentially.

3. Can impotence cause premature ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation is an entirely different condition, but the two are often confused. Premature ejaculation occurs in men who reach climax during sexual activity much sooner (sometimes under two minutes) than desired, leaving them and their partner dissatisfied. Premature ejaculation may accompany impotence but it should be treated differently.

4. Can young men suffer from impotence?

Teenagers and young men do often have difficulty in achieving and maintaining an erection. In younger males, the most frequent cause is anxiety, which can stem from sexual inexperience or nerves. Stress is also an increasingly common cause.

5. What causes impotence?

The causes can be either physical or psychological. Various underlying health problems such as diabetes, hypertension, low blood pressure and heart problems can act as triggers for impotence. Psychological causes include stress, depression and anxiety. Men who smoke or use drugs also face a higher risk of impotence. Taking our online consultation can help you to discover the cause of your condition and help you to find a suitable treatment.

6. Can medications cause impotence?

Men are more susceptible to impotence if they are of a certain age (40-70) and are using certain medications such as anti-depressants, diuretics, antihistamines, muscle relaxants and prostate cancer treatments.
If you think a medication is causing you to suffer from this condition, don’t stop taking your medication. Discuss the problem with your doctor to see whether they can provide a different type of medication or a lower dosage of your current treatment.

7. When should I treat impotence?

If you have been unable to achieve or maintain an erection on several occasions over a short period, you should consider looking into available treatments. As soon as you determine the root cause, either through a face-to-face diagnosis with your doctor or an online consultation or email us at- info@herbohealth.in. You can begin to treat the problem in the most appropriate manner.

8. How does one get an erection?

Getting an erection is a complex process that involves a number of organs.
These include the central nervous system, peripheral nervous
system, hormones, and circulatory system. When a man becomes sexually aroused, chemicals from the brain travel to the nerve endings found in the penis controlling their blood flow.
In the walls of the blood vessels that supply blood to the penis, nitric oxide is secreted which helps the blood vessels to dilate or open up so that more blood can flow into the erectile tissue. As the flow of blood in the penis continues to increase, an erection occurs. ED happens when this process does not go accordingly.

9. Do ED drugs have side effects?

Side effects such as headaches are common when taking drugs to treat impotence. Reports show that sixteen percent of erectile dysfunction drug users experience these headaches. Meanwhile, ten percent of the users have reported experiencing dizziness and a drop in blood pressure. Seven percent of the users experience indigestion while three percent complain of nasal congestion. Other reported side effects include mild color blindness, impaired vision, and increased light sensitivity.
A word of caution: Impotence drugs should not be taken by people with heart conditions who to take nitrates. In addition, never mix these impotence drugs with other sexually stimulating drugs. This could lead to drug overdose and could cost you your life.

10. How does one become impotent?

Medical research shows that there are many ways a man can be affected by erectile dysfunction or ED. ED can be caused by certain bodily disorders such as dia
betes, hypertension, low blood pressure, heart problems, and abnormalities in the nervous system.
The state of one’s mental health is also a reason why a man could become impotent. Those suffering from stress, depression, and anxiety attacks are prone to ED. Furthermore, the intake of certain medications, substance abuse, and smoking are also linked to causing ED. Also, men are more prone have ED as they age, specifically those who are between the ages of forty to seventy.
What you need to keep in mind is that sexual dysfunction is not a disease but it is a symptom of some other disease.

Best Remedies for Impotence or Erectile Dysfunction

Most men shy away from prescribed medications because of two main reasons. First of all, they find it embarrassing to talk about this intimate problem to a doctor and secondly because of the side effects of such medications.
In such a case, herbal or natural medicines are a far safer and effective option.

In fact:    
Herbohealth ‘Confikama Capsule’ is treatment for Male Sexual Dysfunction