There are many possible causes of erectile dysfunction:
-Hypertension
-Atherosclerosis
-Stress, anxiety or depression
-Alcohol and tobacco use
-Some prescription medications
-Fatigue
-Brain or spinal-cord injuries
-Hypogonadism
-Parkinson's disease
-Radiation therapy to the testicles
-Stroke
-Some types of prostate or bladder surgery
So good question. A lot of the drugs on the market have nasty side effects, especially after long term use, and can get quite expensive too!
There are a variety of natural treatments, including herbal supplements and acupuncture. The best way to treat though is to find the root cause of it. As men hit thirty, their testosterone levels gradually decrease. For most men a herbal remedy that boosts testosterone proves highly effective. A great product you could try is called Herbal Ignite, it's been around for over a decade, and made in clean green New Zealand, so you can be assured of the quality and efficacy of its ingredients. You can get more info from their website, but basically as I understand it works by using the herb Tribulus Terrestris stimulating the body to produce more testosterone, like it did when you were in your twenties.
Some things that can cause impotence is stress, anger and worry. Most men go through it, you should see your doctor to see if there is anything they can do to help you.
He should be working with his doctor and either a psychologist or psychiatrist. His problem is not uncommon. His doctor should do a good physical on him and there are medications to help with impotence.
None. A penis pump will not cure impotence.
ED is caused by a variety of conditions find out what you can do to reduce your risk of impotence.
The accented syllable in the word "impotence" is the first syllable, "im-."
There are many reputable medical websites that list reasons for impotence and the various causes due to it. Wikipedia also offers a generalized list of the causes of impotence. There are simple and detailed explanations all over the web regarding impotence.
Plenty of kinda nasty side effects, but loss of libido or Impotence is not on the list
Morton Grad has written: 'Sexual impotence' -- subject(s): Impotence
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The cast of The Etiquette of Impotence - 2012 includes: Meg Saricks as Anna
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