Fixing Erectile Dysfunction: Spirit is Willing, But Flesh is
Weak?
"Not tonight darling, I have a headache." If this is coming from
you rather than your wife, then, buddy, you have got a problem.
And it may very well be erectile dysfunction, commonly referred
to as impotence. But take heart, you are not the only one. This
condition affects almost thirty million men in America alone!
So, if you are failing to 'rise to the occasion', don't despair,
fixing erectile dysfunction is likely possible.
Defining the problem
The problem faced with regard to the 'private member' may vary
within the realm of erectile dysfunction. There may be a
complete failure in achieving an erection or there may be
inconsistency in achieving it or, it may be achieved only for
brief periods. This variation is what makes it difficult to put
an estimate on this problem afflicting 'mankind'. According to
the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, for every thousand
men there were twenty-two suffering from erectile dysfunction in
the year 1999. Certainly, this is delightful news for the
producers of Viagra. However, fixing erectile dysfunction can be
performed in many different ways.
Achieving erection
Before considering the causes or fixing of erectile dysfunction,
let us see how an erection is achieved. The penis contains
smooth muscles, fibrous tissues, spaces, veins and arteries.
Once the person become sexually aroused through sensory means or
by mental stimulation, or both, the brain and local nerves
'order' the muscles in the penis to relax. This allows the blood
to rush in to fill the spaces, making the penis expand. Once
erect, the penis, through an inbuilt mechanism, traps the blood
to sustain the erection. After the 'act' the muscles in the
penis contract pushing the blood out bringing the member back to
its original size. It is quite evident that any disruption
anywhere in the chain of events can cause this condition so
fixing erectile dysfunction maybe necessary.
Causes of erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction can be caused by:
a. Problem in nerve impulses from the brain and spinal column or
muscle response in penis. b. Damage to the nerves, arteries,
smooth muscles and fibrous tissues. c. Diseases such as
diabetes, kidney diseases, chronic alcoholism, multiple
sclerosis and the like. d. Surgery, especially those of prostate
and bladder, which may damage nerves and arteries around the
penis. e. Hormonal abnormalities, such as not enough
testosterone. f. Some blood pressure drugs, antihistamines,
antidepressants, tranquilizers, appetite suppressants and
others. g. Psychological factors, like stress, anxiety, guilt,
depression, low self-esteem, and fear of sexual failure. This
happens in ten to twenty percent of the cases. h. Other possible
causes are smoking, which affects blood flow in veins and
arteries.
Treatment for erectile dysfunction
Doctors fixing erectile dysfunction usually proceed from least
to most invasive. They first cut back on non-erectile
dysfunction drugs with harmful side effects (which may include
erectile dysfunction). They then consider psychotherapy and
behavior modifications, if indicated, followed by oral or
locally injected drugs, vacuum devices, and surgically implanted
devices. In rare cases, surgery involving veins or arteries may
be considered when fixing erectile dysfunction.
In conclusion, this condition is not something that you have to
live with all your life. Fixing erectile dysfunction is very
possible. Only you need to overcome inhibitions and be bold
enough to approach a health professional.