What is the cure for erectile dysfunction?

If you are only interested in short-term relief, all you will want is the pills to “cure” the problem. In the majority of cases, this will produce the desired results, but time is not on your side. Even if you do go see a doctor, you’re motivated to keep costs to a minimum so, apart from the usual tests for heart disease and diabetes, you will want to move quickly on to the pills. There’s nothing absolutely wrong about this approach. After all, the pills will usually give you a solution to the problem. But a failure to really understand the causes can lead to later problems that will not be solved by the pills.

The difficulty is that men who only look for the pills or for something to stimulate their desire, are refusing the reassess themselves and their values. For example, as men age, continuing to drink large quantities of alcohol can reinforce the desire for sex but actually limit performance. Similarly, continuing to smoke accelerates the spread of artherosclerosis and will negate the benefit from the pills sooner rather than later. Some street drugs and others available on prescription may be limiting desire or lowering sexual responsiveness. All these can be “cured” by reducing the intake of the “drugs”.

So let’s be completely honest about erectile dysfunction. It affects the majority of men as they age. You might have been a sexual stallion when a teen but, as you approach your retirement, sex is likely to become more challenging. So a part of the treatment comes back to what “love” means to you. If it’s purely sex, you may find your life increasingly unsatisfactory. But if you can find real pleasure in a loving relationship even though you may not be able to produce an erection, your life may be enriched. So instead of just buying and using cialis, you should consider your values. Although you may not think it worth talking to a psychologist or counselor, you may actually learn something useful about yourself. Cialis can only treat one cause of erectile dysfunction, i.e. where your arteries are not dilating and contracting properly. If the causes for your frustration and general dissatisfaction with life are psychological, using a pill is not going to help you at all. The reality is that happiness arises only where two people are in a loving relationship.

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Is Cialis right for you?

Maybe things haven’t been going quite the way you planned. You might have recently experienced a very common problem when having sex with your partner. You may not have been all you wanted to be. Does that mean you suffer from erectile dysfunction? The answer may surprise you.

Erectile dysfunction or ED is a common ailment in men. More than 50% of men over 40 experience ED. It is less common in men in their thirties; even less in their twenties without some other underlying physical or mental problem. With the introduction of drugs like cialis, more men are finding out they are not alone, and are having a talk with their doctors about what is right for them.

Take a few minutes to ask yourself some tough questions:

  • Are you slow to become erect?
  • Is it difficult getting hard enough to penetrate your partner?
  • Is it getting more difficult to maintain an erection during sex with your partner?
  • Are you hesitant to initiate sex because you can’t maintain your erection?

If you answered yes to any of the above, then:

  • Has it happened more than once?
  • Is it becoming more frequent?

Yes? Well, you are not alone. You don’t have to feel ashamed or stressed about your performance. Consult with your doctor and find out what you can do to remedy your ED. You might be surprised how easy to is to treat. You doctor might prescribed an ED treatment like Cialis, or combination of life changes (like diet and exercise) and Cialis.

ED affects more than your sex life. It adds undue stress. It affects your relationship with your partner. Often men who suffer from untreated ED suffer a loss in self-confidence, indifference, low self-esteem, and even depression. ED takes away from your quality of life, and a simple treatment like Cialis can bring that back. What are you waiting for; a conversation with your doctor can make a big change in your quality of life. Ask your doctor what treatment is right for you.

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Male Baldness: Q&A

Baldness is a common condition that affects many men, particularly male pattern baldness which is a biological condition that can affect even young men. Baldness can also happen as the result of medications or medical procedures. It is the naturally occurring baldness that is the subject of this article.

What are the symptoms of male baldness?

Some symptoms of male baldness are very obvious, such as noticeable hair loss when you comb or brush your hair. You may even experience hair loss while washing your hair or taking a shower. Your hair is not likely to come out in clumps but will break off more often. Male baldness often begins at or near the hairline. You may notice your hairline receding or moving back from your forehead. Most men will notice their hair thinning or becoming finer in texture.

What are the diagnostic tests for male baldness?

Doctors can typically look at your scalp to determine if you have male baldness. They assess the overall appearance and condition of the scalp to rule out medical causes. The pattern of the hair loss is also considered during the diagnostic phase. If you seem to be losing hair in patches, you believe you are losing excessive hair, or pain accompanies your hair loss, your doctor may perform a skin biopsy to make a diagnosis. Hair analysis is not used to diagnose any type of baldness.

Is baldness an inherited condition?

Male baldness is a predominantly inherited condition. Although many in the medical community have assumed for years that it is inherited from the mother, this is not actually the case. Recent research suggests that baldness is probably a dominant trait and that more than one gene is involved in producing it. Further, it appears that this trait can be passed on by either the mother or the father. The debate, and the research, continues on this particular issue.

Is baldness a cause for concern?

If you have male pattern baldness then you do not have a medical condition. There is no need for concern from a health perspective. But baldness affects your appearance which is important to many men. The more self-conscious you become about your hair loss, you may become anxious or depressed which can be serious.

Propecia and the cure for male baldness

There is no cure for male baldness. However, there are successful treatments such as propecia available that can reduce or stop hair loss and even cause hair to grow again in some men. Propecia pills are the only FDA-approved hair loss medication tablets so far. It has been rigorously tested through multiple clinical trials and has been proven to be safe and effective for men.

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