Sexual
difficulties can begin early in a person's sex life or they may develop after an individual
has previously experienced enjoyable and satisfying sex. Such a problem may
develop gradually over time, or may occur suddenly as a total or partial
inability to participate in one or more stages of the sexual act. The causes of
sexual difficulties can be physical, psychological, or both.
Sexual weakness or Erectile Dysfunction, in
which a man is unable to attain an erect penis that is rigid enough for sexual
penetration or sexual satisfaction, erectile dysfunction (ED) affects the lives
of many men and their partners to one degree or another.
Sexual dysfunctions are more common in the
early adult years, with the majority of people seeking care for such conditions
during their late twenties through thirties. Men may also notice that orgasms
are less intense, the volume of ejaculate is reduced and recovery time increases
between first and second erections.
Erections may take longer to develop and
may not be as rigid or may require more direct stimulation to be achieved. It
can interfere with a man's self-image as well as his and his partner's sexual
life. Erectile dysfunction may also be a sign of a physical or psychological
problem that requires treatment.
Erectile dysfunction was once a taboo
subject, but more men are seeking help. Doctors are gaining a better
understanding of what causes erectile dysfunction and are finding new and better
treatments
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Patterns of erectile dysfunction include:
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Occasional inability to obtain a
full erection
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Complete inability to achieve an
erection
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Taking a longer time to reach an erection
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Less firm erection
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Loss of force in ejaculation
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Decrease in volume of semen
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Losing erection quicker after orgasm
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An increase amount of time it takes to get
another erection
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Inability to maintain an erection
throughout intercourse
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
When
a man becomes sexually aroused, nerve impulses cause the blood flow to the
cylinders to increase about ten times than normal amount and continued sexual
arousal or excitation maintains the higher rate of blood flow, keeping the
erection firm. After ejaculation, or when the sexual excitation passes, the
excess blood drains out of the spongy tissue, and the penis returns to its
non-erect size and shape
PHYSICAL CAUSES
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Nervous debility (Lack of blood flow to blood vessels into the penis during
erection)
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Venereal diseases (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
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Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
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Diabetic (Nerve damage from longstanding diabetes)
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Blood leakage inside the blood vessels of penis
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Hormonal disorders (decreased libido can be cause of low testosterone or
androgen)
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Cardiovascular disorders affecting the blood supply to the pelvis
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Problems with an enlarged prostate gland
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Alcoholism and other forms of drug abuse (Chronic use of alcohol, narcotics,
marijuana, Excessive use of tobacco and Ghutka [crushed tobacco] betel nut, can
damage penile arteries)
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Certain prescription medications (Tranquilizers, antidepressants,
antihistamines, some psychotherapeutic drugs and medications to treat high blood
pressure antihypertensive, stimulants)
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Some birth defects
NONPHYSICAL CAUSES
WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE
It's normal to experience erectile dysfunction on occasion. But if erectile
dysfunction lasts longer more than two months or is a recurring problem, see our
doctor who specializes in erectile problems, he can determine the underlying
cause or causes of erectile dysfunction and then help you find the right type of
treatment.
Although you might view erectile dysfunction as a personal or
embarrassing problem, it's important to seek treatment. In 98% cases, erectile
dysfunction can be successfully treated.
Our goal at “ROY MEDICAL HALL” is to
restore a healthy physical and emotional outlook to the patient and his partner
using the brilliant medicinal asset of Unani Herbal Medicine and consequently
improve their ultimate satisfaction with successful treatment of SEXUAL WEAKNESS
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