Viagra increase the blood flow to the penis

Viagra increase the blood flow to the penis and thereby assist patients achieve a full erection. But they cannot be used for prolonged periods by people suffering from heart diseases. Secondly, medicines such as Viagra can help a patient to have intercourse but it does not help increase the sperm count. In other words, Viagra will not help you to become a father if you have negligible sperm count.

Viagra Available to Men

Impotence or erectile dysfunction drugs such as Viagra permitted by the system in more than 20 countries; Viagra was the first helpful oral remedy available to men with erectile dysfunction or impotence. The Viagra can fight erectile dysfunction ensuing from a wide range of reasons, including side effects from other drugs. It can also fight ED resulting from Diabetes, Kidney disease, Neurological (nerve and brain) diseases, vascular disease and diseases like Parkinson's disease, depression.

Viagra may also work by hormonally enhancing sexual pleasure in those who use it. Viagra and related drugs act on the part of the brain that controls release of oxytocin study revealed by many researchers like Wisconsin physiology professor Meyer Jackson.

One thing should be Remember, your goal is not to be 21 forever, but you certainly don't have to give in to the concept of prevent sexual decline.

Viagra and other ED Drug help to make love, too

Viagra, Cialis and other drugs to treat impotence may boost feelings of LOVE, a new study has shown. US scientists revealed that sildenafil which is the generic name for Viagra - raised levels of the hormone oxytocin in rats.

This is connected with nursing and childbirth, as well as orgasms and sexual gratification. The chemical may have the same result on humans said by Prof Meyer Jackson, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

He added: “It’s probable that ED drugs could be doing more than just affecting erectile dysfunction

The team now wants the theory to be tested on people. He also warned the drug should not be taken for the fun or recreational use as they can cause serious side-effects.

Free Community Health Talk to discuss successful treatment of Erectile Dysfunction and Male Incontinence as support to Men’s Health Awareness

The causes and effective treatments of Erectile Dysfunction (ED) will be the focus of a community series on The Medical Center of Georgia Peyton Anderson Health Education Center (877 Hemlock Street, Macon GA 31201) Auditorium Tuesday August 28th, 2007 at 6:30 pm. Registration will begin at 6:00pm. “The 96% Satisfying Solution to ED for you and your partner” is a special health seminar being hosted by Dr. Joshua Perkel.

The no-charge seminar will cover the causes of Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and the wide range of effective treatment options now available to men who suffer from ED. In addition, the seminar will also discuss issues and treatments pertinent to Male Incontinence.

Doctor Joshua Perkel, a specialist dealing with ED, will discuss the issue and answer questions. Also on hand will be a patient who has experienced ED and how they successfully overcame the problem.

It’s estimated that one in 10 men– or over30 million men in the U.S. – have erectile dysfunction, and that there is an age related increase in the prevalence of ED: 40 percent of men in their 40sexperience mild, moderate, or severe ED, increasing to almost 70 percent of men in their 70s.

The recent “2006 Keeping Sexual Intimacy Alive Survey” of 801 men and women in four U.S. cities was prepared by the EDi, which is working with world-renowned sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer to dispel myths about erectile dysfunction. Other surprises the survey yielded:

• Sexual Intimacy Isn’t Only For the Young: 84 percent of men surveyed – and 72 percent of women – say they expect to be sexually active with their significant others into their 60s and beyond.

• Any Cure That Won’t “Kill Them:” More than one-quarter of the men surveyed (26%) said they would “do anything that didn’t kill them” to cure ED should they experience it. And 20 percent of women surveyed would WANT their man to “do anything that wouldn’t kill them” to cure their ED.

• From Surgery to Prayer to Cure ED: Should they ever experience ED, one in three men surveyed (34%) said they would pray for help, while 15 percent of survey respondents said they would have surgery to receive a penile implant. Men surveyed in the Southeast were at least twice as likely to say they’d resort to prayer for help with ED,

The emotional impact of ED on patients and their partners will be discussed. Spouses or partners are invited and encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served, and the presentation will last approximately one hour with time for questions afterwards.

Source: The Weekly

Epilepsy and erectile dysfunction: Is there a connection?

Yes. Sexual dysfunction — including difficulty achieving and sustaining erections (erectile dysfunction) — is more common in men with epilepsy than in the general population. Several factors likely play a role.

Epilepsy itself may cause sexual dysfunction, especially if seizures are poorly controlled. Disruptions in hormone levels and brain activity may impair sexual desire and performance. In many cases, improved seizure control alleviates sexual dysfunction.

Drugs used to treat epilepsy may also cause sexual dysfunction. Anti-seizure medications, such as phenytoin and carbamazepine, can decrease testosterone levels in men, which in turn reduces sexual desire and impairs sexual function. If a specific anti-seizure medication is the likely culprit of erectile dysfunction, your doctor may recommend an alternative medication.

In addition, psychological factors — such as depression, sexual anxiety or stigma associated with epilepsy — can contribute to sexual dysfunction in men with epilepsy.

If you have epilepsy and erectile dysfunction, consult your doctor. Your doctor may refer you to a urologist to make sure that your erectile dysfunction isn't due to an unrelated urological condition. In any case, a careful assessment is needed to determine the cause and best treatment for erectile dysfunction.

Source: Mayoclinic
 
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