Male Sexual Dysfunction
by Phil Beckett
complete impotency to just a general lack of libido (sexual
desire) and loss of youthful erection hardness and
ejaculatory strength.
There are multiple causes of organic erectile insufficiency
but the end result is the same which is the lack of arterial
blood flow to and within the penis. Without an unimpeded
flow of blood to the penis and all its capillaries an erection is
just not possible.
The most common cause of lack of blood flow is due to
atherosclerosis of the arteries carrying blood to the penis.
Atherosclerosis of the arteries is a condition that cannot be
rectified over night, but it can in time. However, for those
men for whom this condition is affecting their sexual health
and sex life in general, they need a solution now.
There is a solution for up to about 70% of men and that is
either through the use of a prescription drug or the use of
some natural substances. Both of these male sexual
dysfunction options and how and why they work will be
addressed later in this report.
Lack of libido or sexual desire is a different type of problem
and sometimes a man who has an erectile problem still has
strong libido and vice versa. Some men do not have erectile
problems but have very low libidos.
Drugs such as Viagra cannot address this male sexual
dysfunction issue but some natural formulations do.
What Options Are Available For Male Sexual
Dysfunction?
Psychological Options For Male Sexual Dysfunction:
If you think that your male sexual dysfunction problems are
psychological and you can't figure out the underlying
problem, or, simply don't know how to deal with it then you
should seek professional help.
Enquire with your physician or other health professional if
there is a highly recommended male sexual dysfunction sex
therapist in your area that could help.
Mechanical Options For Male Sexual Dysfunction:
For those men with male sexual dysfunction problems there
is a device which is essentially a vacuum pump which can
be placed over the penis to help draw blood into it and thus
create an erection.
After an erection is achieved a rubber ring is placed at the
base of the penis to help sustain the erection. Not a popular
option and understandably so.
For more information on male sexual dysfunction, please
visit:
http://www.man-health-fitness-solutions.com/male-sexual-dysfunction.html
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BIO:
Phil is a Certified Fitness Trainer and Weight Management
Specialist and writes health & fitness articles published by 400
health-related magazines, newsletters, and website's. To
contact Phil visit http://www.man-health-fitness-solutions.com
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