Impotence
This is a message of hope.
Impotence is not an inevitable sign of old age…it is curable.
Impotence, sometimes referred to as erectile dysfunction, is a
condition resulting in failure to obtain and/or maintain an erection.
Nearly every man has experienced erectile failure sometime in
his life but if it occurs more than once out of every five times,
there is a problem.
For many years impotence was believed to be due to a
psychological problem although it is now known that 75-90% of
impotence is caused by physical problems although most of these men do
experience some psychological problems resulting from impotence. Once
the physical problem is fixed the psychological problem often goes
away. Contrary to the myth, impotence is not an inevitable sign of
old age for a healthy male. Impotence
may occur when something impairs the process that the body goes
through to create an erection. This
process involves the brain, nerves and blood vessels of our body which
allows blood flow into the penis where it remains temporarily
sequestered during an erection. This
process may be impaired in a variety of ways resulting in impotence.
Impotence is conspicuous, as there is no way that a man can
hide this. The failure to
obtain or maintain an erection may be humiliating and frightening;
but, this problem can be fixed in nearly every man who experiences it.
Diseases that damage your blood vessels or nerves can hamper
the ability to achieve or sustain an erection.
As men age their testosterone level gradually falls and this
too may contribute to impotence.
Other common causes of impotence include alcoholism,
atherosclerosis, diabetes, brain or spinal cord injuries, liver or
kidney failure, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke and
medications. Emotional
factors may also contribute to impotence, especially nervousness about
intercourse with a new partner. Stress at work or home, relationship problems, depression and
self consciousness may also contribute to erectile dysfunction and, of
course, a prior experience of impotence may cause one to be nervous
about this possibility which in turn can cause another experience of
impotence.
If you are a man and you have read this far, please don’t be
embarrassed. If you
experience this problem, you may feel alone although it is estimated
that nearly 10-20 million men in the United States experience
impotence. Tragically, less than 5% of those men seek help.
This is understandable as most men feel uncomfortable
discussing impotence even with their physician.
But, remember that your family physician or urologist is
entrusted with this type of information daily and they can help you
solve this problem.
Some have said that the most important and powerful sexual
organ is the one between your ears.
Your state of mind, the state of your relationship, and making
up your mind that you are going to find a solution will allow you to
discover that there is no reason you can’t enjoy sexual intimacy for
the rest of your life! |