Posts Tagged ‘Erectile Dysfunction’

Viagra for prostate and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)

Monday, January 18th, 2010

The latest study revealed that generic Viagra is not only effective against the erectile dysfunction but also can be used to treat the prostate and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) associated with prostate enlargement.

The question here was whether there is some relation between the erectile dysfunction and LUTS. The study was conducted in which investigation of 245 men aged >= 50 years and with regular sex mates using International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and International Index of Erectile Function-5 (IIEF-5), designed diagnostic interrogation and medical examination, and statistically analyzed the results of IPSS, IIEF-5, LUTS, and their correlation with erectile function. The study revealed that the incidence of ED was 81.9% (140/171) among the men with LUTS, 73.1% (38/52), 82.1% (46/56), and 88.9% (56/63), respectively in the 50-59, 60-69, and > = 70 age groups, with significant differences in IPSS, IIEF-5 (P < 0.01), and the severity of ED (P < 0.01) among different age groups. Thus, the study proved that erectile dysfunction and LUTS are correlated.

Study participants were checked for changes in erectile function, self-esteem, LUTS associated with BPH, quality of life, and maximum urinary flow rate. Results of the study indicated that men who took generic Viagra either at bedtime or 30 minutes to an hour before anticipated sexual activity experienced a significant improvement in erectile function, self-esteem, and quality of life, with a concomitant decrease in both the irritative and obstructive symptoms of BPH.

Finally, we can say that generic Viagra can also be used to treat the LUTS.

Reasons Behind Erectile Dysfunction

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Erectile Dysfunction may take place because of many reasons. It may happen as a result of reduced blood flow to the penis and nerve damage. And it may also take place because of some other reasons, like

•Diabetes
•Drugs
•Vascular disease
•Hormone disorders
•Pelvic trauma, surgery, radiation therapy
•Psychological conditions
•Venous leak
•Neurologic conditions
•Peyronie’s disease

So check your condition with physician.

Fatness Affects Sex Life

Monday, November 16th, 2009

When man suffers from the fatness, he becomes obese and loses his stamina in a short span of time. This makes him to end up early in the bed by leaving his partner unsatisfied. To confirm the relationship between the fatness and erectile dysfunction, a study was conducted. In this study around 200 fat men were questioned about their sex life and their performance in the bed. It was found that 125 men out of 200 accepted the problems in their sex life. Many of them use to fail in either getting the erection or holding the erection. Few men even said that they use to get tired very quickly. Thus, it was clear from the study that fat men are prone to erectile dysfunction.

Fat men need to get rid of that extra fat to enjoy the sex life. But, when there is a hope there is a rope. Yes, even fat men can enjoy the sex life by reducing there weight by daily exercising and cutting off the diet. Fat men should remember to avoid the food materials that contain excessive fats and proteins. Fat men should take more amounts of food items that contain Vitamin C that helps in breaking down of fats and throwing them out of the body. Fat men can take the tablets like Kamagra, Tadalis, or Zenegra to treat the erection problems and should enjoy the sex life.

Vitamin D for ED

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Vitamin D is found to be a latest treatment against erectile dysfunction (ED). Vitamin D is naturally available in the sunlight. Specifically the morning light of the sun is found to be rich in the Vitamin D. Men who expose themselves to the sunlight everyday are found to very superb performers during the sexual encounter. Men who contain the proper amount of Vitamin D never face any problems related to the erectile dysfunction (ED). Vitamin D is found to be of great importance in proper functioning of the male sexual drive. According to the latest research, Vitamin D enhances the sexual stamina in men and makes it possible for the men suffering with the erectile dysfunction to have a successful satisfactory sexual intercourse. Vitamin D can cure the erectile dysfunction permanently is the claim of the scientists, but they have said that we still need to do some more research to use it as a natural cure for erectile dysfunction.

Fish, eggs, fortified milk, and cod liver oil are the major sources of Vitamin D The sun also contributes significantly to the daily production of vitamin D, and as little as 10 minutes of exposure is thought to be enough to prevent deficiencies. The term “vitamin D” refers to several different forms of this vitamin. Two forms are important in humans: ergocalciferol (vitamin D2) and cholecalciferol (vitamin D3). Vitamin D2 is synthesized by plants. Vitamin D3 is synthesized by humans in the skin when it is exposed to ultraviolet-B (UVB) rays from sunlight. Foods may be fortified with vitamin D2 or D3. Doctors state the insufficiency of the sunlight decreases the number of spermatozoa in sperm and probability of the ovum fertilization. Even the enzymes necessary for the proper functioning of the penis are produced by the Vitamin D so the scarcity of the Vitamin D may lead to the erectile dysfunction in men.

Erectile Dysfunction And Premature Ejaculation

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Most men experience Premature Ejaculation at least once in their lives. Often adolescents and young men experience Premature Ejaculation during their first sexual encounters, but eventually learn ejaculatory control.

Erectile Dysfunction also known as Impotence and Premature Ejaculation, also known as rapid ejaculation, or by the Latin term ejaculation praecox, are the most common sexual problems in men. Erectile Dysfunction is a disability to attain or maintain an erection and Premature Ejaculation characterized by a lack of voluntary control over ejaculation.

In some cases, sexual therapy may involve simple steps such as masturbating an hour or two before intercourse, so that you’re able to delay ejaculation during sex. Your doctor may also recommend avoiding intercourse for a period of time and focusing on other types of sexual play so that pressure is removed from your sexual encounters.There is a huge variety of medications available for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction. Kamagra, Caverta and Zenegra are the pills that are getting more and more popular as anti-impotence pills.

Over 10 million males in USA suffer from Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation. Most relationships, especially at the beginning stages, are usually based upon sexual experiences. If you are having problems with Premature Ejaculation or Erectile Dysfunction, chances are your female partner is not experiencing any sexual stimulation and the chance of the relationship progressing is very slim.

Age And Men’s Sexuality

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Sex makes your life more happy and rejuvenating. Sex has many good effects on your health. Sex improves your immunity against the harmful diseases. During sex the thousands of calories are burnt which avoids the gain of excess of fat in the body. Latest discovery also made us aware that more sex avoids erectile dysfunction.

A study was conducted to check the effect of age on the men sexuality. The study revealed that the sexual urge in the men decreases as the age increases. The factors which are responsible for the reduced sexual urge are as follows:

1.Late erections and Force of Ejaculation Decreases
2.Uninterested Partner
3.Diabetes
4.Deficiency of Testosterone
5.Erectile Dysfunction

The condition when men are unable to attain the erection or sustain the erection is called as the erectile dysfunction. Because of the erectile dysfunction men lose the self-esteem and confidence in them and the men become shy and covert. Lack of enough blood supply to the penile organ causes erectile dysfunction in men. Also, damage to the inner walls which is frequent in older men can be a result of the underlying condition. The disease like diabetes, blood pressure, heart problems, and Peyronie’s disease also contribute to the erectile dysfunction in men.

Read article on What Causes Erectile Dysfunction in Men?

Relation Between Cycling And ErectileDysfunction

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
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Cycling is an international sport as well as a pleasurable exercise. Many people around the world enjoy it as a past time, a simply a way to travel from A to B or , a  sporting event like the internationally renowned Tour de France.

As far as health and danger consequences are concerned, most people would just think about falling off the bicycle, being hit by a vehicle when out on the road, and possibly suffering head injuries.

However, there is a triad of sexual health problems associated with cycling that is rarely known about, much less discussed: penile numbness, pelvic pain and impotence ( erectile dysfunction) in men.

What causes this? The pudendal arteries which are the blood vessels that supply the penis travel underneath the pubic bone. Sitting on the bicycle saddle, usually a hard narrow surface, for a lengthy period of time, results in compressing these blood vessels with the effect of reducing the oxygen supply to these same nerves, causing injury as a consequence.

The first early sign of a nerve injury is tingling which can be sporadic. This tingling may not be particularly bothersome, depending on the individual. However, this symptom is usually a indication that the man should seek help. In its early stages,  the injury can almost always be reversed. In reality though, most men ignore this tingling as simply having been on the bicycle too long, since knowledge of such injury leading to impotence, is usually non-existent.

Left alone, and with further time spent on the bicycle saddle, the consequences can be numbness, pelvic and penile pain, and erectile dysfunction (ED) / impotence. It is usually very difficult to undo the damage to the pudendal nerves once the injury reaches this stage.

The Journal of Andrology published a study in 2002: It evaluated police officers who used bicycles in their job. Each spent an average of 5 hours daily on their bicycle. 91% of the officers experienced a degree of intermittent numbness in the penis or groin.

The study also researched the nightime erections of these same police officers:  these men (compared to non-cyclists) had fewer night-time erections, which is another early warning symptom of pudendal nerve damage.

The longer the time spent on the bicycle saddle, the greater the risk of injury.

What is the incidence of men cyclists actually developing erectile dysfunction with prolonged cycling? The data is conflicting. The Journal of Urology published an internet survey in 2004. It reported 17% of 688 cyclists developing erectile dysfunction. However, this figure is no higher than that of the general population. Other studies suggested 3 hours or more per week of bicycle riding increases the risk of erectile dysfunction in men.

How, then, can a male cycling enthusiast protect himself against the threat of erectile dysfunction, and STILL continue to cycle?

Ergonomic changes can help reduce the pressure point underneath the pubic bone, thus decreasing blood vessel compression. These changes include:

1. Wearing proper padded cycling shorts.

2. A professional assessment of the bicycle used, and its saddle fit. The pressure points should not be on the pubic bone, but on the sit bones – ischial tuberosities.

3. Using a wider saddle with more padding. Time and effort spent finding the correct fit would be well rewarded.

4. Using a blunt or noseless saddle. This significantly reduces the contact pressure on the pudendal arteries. A study reported a reduction of pineal tingling from 73% to 18% with the use of a noseless saddle.

5. Keeping the bicycle saddle parallel to the ground. Better still is to tilt it slightly downwards, NEVER upwards.

6. Limiting time spend crouched over the racing bars. Compression of the blood vessels increases with a forward flexed position.

7. Cycling is such a pleasurable sport and pastime that it is difficult to see men stop riding because of the risks of erectile dysfunction. Many will continue riding, and have no problems. However, it is simply wise to take due precautions against potential injury.

Male cyclists should be aware of pudendal artery compression. Equally  important, they should pay attention if they experience numbness or tingling in their penis or perineum, even if these are not particularly bothersome, or seem temporary. This is symptom and warning sign of nerve damage, that in some men, can progress to more serious injury, including erectile dysfunction (ED) / impotence. Male cyclists should visit their urologist if they do experience tingling after riding.

A message to male cyclists: Implement one or all of the ergonomic solutions listed above. These measures may help prevent serious, and possibly irreversible, injuries. They may save your erectile and masculine health!