Erectile Disfunction

Erectile Disfunction questions and answers

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Q: Erectile Disfunction?
is there a cure for Erectile disfunction?.. are drugs the only solution

A: Treat the cause not the symptoms is the old adage. Depends what the cause is. Diabetes - keep sugar levels under control. Blood pressure - lose weight, take medication if prescribed. Stress - find a way of destressing! (Like sex)! Research ED and seek help from a doctor.

Q: What is the actual meaning of erectile disfunction?
When men are having problems with premature ejaculation, is that a form of erectile disfunction that medications can help, or is erectile disfunction just the inability to get an erection?

A: the dog can't do the standing up trick

Q: erectile disfunction?
I have a friend age 68 who wants to get together with me again. We went together for awhile 35 years ago - I was 25 and he was 32. We stayed in contact the past several years. He could not "do it" then just started and then "deflation"... if you know what I mean. He would never ask a doctor about it. He aways said it never had happened before, but it was every time with me and with some other later he told me about on the phone. There was one time when we did it and it was complete and really good. He has not forgotten that - his only time for a complete sexual experience with withering in the middle of it. He never married, or kept a relationship. He is also very cheap. (having nothing to do with the sex disfunction I guess) Would it be different now? I understand there are new meds for this.

A: He never heard of Viagra? That's *exactly* the problem it was designed to solve. And he should feel free to ask a doctor about it. Doctors have heard it all before, and know that it's nothing to be uncomfortable about.

Q: is it normal to have some type of erectile disfunction when taking testosterone and nandrolone?
my gym instructor has me on diet and i'm also taking teststerone and nandrolone each once a week..this is already my third week and im having some kind of erectile disfunction.i can't hold a proper erection fo long when having sex or if i can it takes for me about an hour to be ready again. im just 20 years old. can anyone tell me if it's normal with what i'm taking?

A: you shouldn't be supplementing with testosterone and this side-effect is just the start of more to come. Your body makes tesosterone and when you are supplementing with testosterone, your body doesn't have to make as much anymore and so you may find over time your testicles will atrophy because they don't need to produce as much. When you then stop taking the steroids, your body may not be able to ramp up production enough and you may end up with estrogen related issues such as flabby breast tissue and what not. Also, there is an enzyme called the aromatase enzyme that converts testosterone to estrogen in the body and that is a normal process because even guys need some estrogen, but if you flood the body with testosterone there is a chance that you are getting an imbalance of estrogen which could cause your erectile disfunction. If you want to get the benefits of testosterone for working out, I would recommend taking a different approach, one that keeps the existing testosterone free flowing throughout your body. Testosterone can be bound by SBGH in the body and therefore not able to do what it needs to. Herbs like Stinging nettle root, and chrysin, and tribulus terrestis help keep the testosterone free flowing and then if you add in some diindolemethane you can help keep the aromatase enzyme at bay too. Nourishing your body to keep it's own production of testosterong healthy and strong is a much safer and better alternative to the synthetic approach. Proper zinc intake is a boon for guys and you should take a supplement that has both zinc and copper in it. 'synergistic zinc' by Quest has a good ratio and you can take up to 100mg of zinc/day without it compromizing immune function....just don't go higher than that. hope this helps, but I'd recommend stopping the actual hormone supplementation and focus instead on making what you have more bio-available.

Q: Erectile disfunction?
I seem to be having this problem with a new girlfriend of mine: I get aroused doing almost anything with her. That includes, hugging, kissing, holding hands, that kind of stuff. I've never had this problemw with any other girl, so I just don't get it. I'm wondering if there is something wrong of if there is something I can do about it

A: That's not disfunction, that's UBER-function! Congratulations! She turns you on!

Q: How Many of you women think that their men should talk abt their erectile disfunction prob to their wife?
Erectile disfunction in men is a very serious problem where they hide it from their spouses ..resulting Unsatisfactory sexual relationship.It needs to be disscussed with the doctor...and both husband and wife should be aware abt it...do u agree?

A: Discuss with a hooker and see if it helps

Q: Can a vasectomy cause erectile disfunction?
My husband and I are trying to weigh the pros and cons of a vasectomy vs. tubal ligation. Is it possible that erectile disfunction could be a side effect of a vasectomy.

A: Erectile dysfunction after vasectomy has been reported, primarily in men who develop chronic pain after vasectomy. It is always written off as psychological adding insult to injury. Post vasectomy testicular pain or pain from sperm granulomas mix the pleasure of sex with pain. You can see how this could affect libido, orgasm, or erection. In addition, Vasectomy causes testicular damage over time and this has been shown in no less than five biopsy proven medical studies. Prospective vasectomy candidates should be told of the extensive research showing testicular fibrosis in all vasectomized mammalian species studied to date, including humans. Fibrosis is essentially scar tissue and must have an effect on the function of the testes. The testes have two main functions: Production of sperm and production of sexual hormones (primarily testosterone). The human studies do show a decrease in spermatogenesis reflecting testicular damage. Sertoli cell support of spermatogenesis has been implicated in this pathology as has pressure induced changes from obstruction by closing off the vas deferens via vasectomy. Why should you care if sperm production is damaged or you develop fibrotic scarring in the testes? The testes produce testosterone, and a relative decline in testosterone levels can cause decrease in erectile potency, decreased libido, fatigue, reduction in muscle mass and strength, change in fat deposition patterns (to that of women), poor concentration, irritability, and reduced bone mass. The studies of testosterone levels after vasectomy have led to conflicting data. This is partly due to reliance on "normal ranges" that are very wide (300 to 1200 ng/dl) and lack of pre-vasectomy levels for comparison purposes, as well as lack of testing for free (bioavailable) testosterone levels. In addition, the studies that show transient increases in testosterone levels reflect damage as opposed to health, and declines in levels surely follow. How could a transient increase in testosterone levels after vasectomy reflect normal function? It is more likely a reflection of damage due to inflammation. I believe vasectomy causes testicular fibrosis and damages Sertoli cells affecting spermatogenesis. The damage to the testes from obstruction or via immunologic effects may cause earlier "andropause" via relative declines in testosterone causing symptoms of hypogonadism in some men. The total serum testosterone may still be in the "normal" range of 300 to 1200 ng/dl, but a significant decline within the range can still cause symptoms, like erectile dysfunction The studies that prove this are linked below, and are linked directly to the site of the National Institutes of Health.

Q: Whom do I have to consult for erectile disfunction?
After a very long time of sexual inactivity, I suffered erectile disfunction last two time I tried to have sex with my girlfriend. This was also the first time with my recent girlfriend, and her first time ever. I remember perfect intercourses when I was younger(I'm 30 now). Could it be because I could masturbate with or without full erection? I'm sure it's wholly psycological. Now I'm so distressed and anxious that it is going to happen again. I cannot stop worrying despite her consolations. What kind of doctor or psycologist should I(or we?) consult to?

A: Start out with your family doctor and then go from there. Also know that just because you werent able to maintain an erection a couple of times does not necessarily mean that you haev ED. Relax, see your doctor and then take it from there.

Q: Can you get erectile disfunction from being anorexic?
i am becoming anorexic so i was wondering - can you get erectile disfunction from being anorexic?

A: yes

Q: What causes erectile disfunction in men in their early 20's?
What would be the reason a man in his early 20's would have erectile disfunctions? Lets say this man was able to get an erection but not able to keep it? Is it common in men this age? If it is reaccuring more than 2 times should he be worried and see a doctor. Will it most likely continue? Could cigarette smoking and marijuana smoking play a big part in this even at this young age. Usually you hear of people at least in their late 30's saying that what they've done in their past has caught up with them.

A: At 18-29 age, there are between 3%(europe) - 7%(usa) man having trouble maintaining or achieving an erection. Regarding health and lifestyle risk factors, those who experience emotional or stress-relatedproblems are more likely to experience sexual dysfunctions. Basic lifestyle recommendations: stop smoking, less drinking alcohol, sleep more, eat good balanced food and respect your partner. Combine that with good exercise. if you are a diabetic or have any chronic disease - visit a doctor.

Q: What causes Erectile disfunction in 20something year olds?
My fiance' is 28 years old and has an erectile problem.. And if we are having sex he can only ejaculate through manual stimulation.... There are times when he just goes limp during sex and just gives up and wants to stop. Other times it just wont get hard enough to go inside of me.. It has been like this since we started having sex I have just been very understanding. it also seem like he is embarrased to orgasim or it hurts or something when he does.

A: If men masturbate in the prone position (by being on their back and rubbing their thing on a surface) then it can cause this. They have to masturbate with their hands. Also, anti-anxiety medication causes this as well.

Q: I need to find the actual cause of my erectile disfunction?
I'm a 36 years old male and married since November 2006. Since 4 years to now I've been experienced erectile disfunctions more often. I have no hormones problems nor physical nor anatomical conditions and one day it just came up. I work well with sildenafil (viagra) but without it I can't perform in bed with my wife and when I masturbate (I don't take drugs, I'm not alcoholic, I love and desire my wife, I'm not gay, and this happens even when I'm not stressed nor depressed). My urologyst said I'm prone to retain urine because of emotional causes and my doctor said I have metabolic syndrome

A: No high blood pressure? Sometimes ED is a side effect. Other medications also. If you are seeing a urologist, then you are doing a lot. Maybe cut down/eliminate the masturbation--we're not 18 anymore! Also, devote more time to foreplay and oral with your young lady. Worry but don't obsess--keep the Viagara going. What leaves can come back. Good luck.

Q: Can energy drinks lead to Erectile Disfunction?
Me and my boss were having an argument, he was stating that drinking energy drinks on a daily basis can give you erectile disfuntion, so I figured I'd ask you guys and get some answers. Personally I have been drinking energy drinks for years now and cant recal a time where my penis wouldnt work.

A: Your boss is full of cr@p!!!

Q: How do you know your man has erectile disfunction?
Please give me details. I need to know if the person I love needs help. How do I know what is normal and what is not. I think its either that or I don't turn him on. When I want to talk to him about it he tells me that he's sorry for not being able to satisfy me. Later he even teases me that I am a sex-aholic and that I am in the mood all the time. Excuse me, but when I don't see you all day because we work opposite shifts, I can't help to want to be intimate with you on the weekend. Am I a sex-oholic? He makes me feel like a pervert.

A: If you don't have that problem then you don't need to ask!!

Q: Can anybody recommend a particular erectile disfunction product as being better than the rest?
Do these products work the 1st you use them? Has anybody had any good experiences with levitra or cialis? Are their any alternatives? What about side affects? How about viagra?

A: It is very individual. For me cialis works best. I have tried viagra and cialis so far. Viagra gave me a headache sometimes and sometimes a weird feeling the next morning (hard to explain what exactly) cialis has no side effects for me so far, although I think that the erections viagra gave me were somehow more intense. Just go to your doc for a free sample pack of all 3 - viagra cialis and levitra and you will discover what works and what is not working for you. Also this is a good source of info - http://www.menssexpills.com it is an online community of viagra cialis and levitra users. the site also has got a good message board and price comparison of cheapest trusted online pharmacies for all 3 - viagra cialis levitra. And stay away from the herbal scams which claim to have same effect with no side effects. For sure there are some wild plants that are helpful more or less, but it's 99% that the online "herbal pills" contain none of them..if you want to try something natural then consult your doc and get it from the local health shop.