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ED is not incurable PDF Print E-mail

Erectile Dysfunction or Impotence is a medical condition when a man cannot have an erection during sexual intercourse or cannot have an erection long enough to finish having sex. This dysfunction can occur at any age but is most common in the older generation, normally above 65 years but there is no hard and fast rule about older men getting this.
There are certain medical problems that could be a cause for this dysfunction. These are diabetes, hypertension, atherosclerosis or the hardening of arteries. Also alcohol and the usage of tobacco, fatigue, brain or spinal cord injuries, hypogonadism which eventually leads to lower testosterone levels, liver or kidney failure, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, radiation therapy to the testicles and stroke are some of the other causes.
Some other medical problems that can lead to erectile dysfunction, if they are not controlled, are blood sugar and blood pressure. A hormonal imbalance, certain kinds of medication, smoking and drug abuse are believed to be some other common causes.
Then another aspect may be your relationship with your sexual partner but here therapy for this is both available and curative. This therapy is most beneficial when both partners work together to find a solution with affection and understanding. This helps to remove a lot of the anxiety or stress that had been built up due to this condition.
Certain feelings that have been found to lead to this medical condition are: a feeling of nervousness due to a previous bad experience or incidence of impotence, stress due to work or family affairs, a disturbed relationship with your partner, depression and/or self consciousness and imagining or believing that your partner is unhappy or has negative feelings towards you. To diagnose this, the Doctor has to examine and question you. Certain tests like a blood sample, urine test may be done along with any other test the Doctor feels you may require.
The Doctor then decides the course of medicines and so he may suggest Cialis. Cialis or tadalafil tablets are often suggested for this condition as it takes effect quickly, allowing you to renew normal responses with your partner. You must be aware of the fact that Cialis is to be taken strictly under medical supervision only. You can buy Cialis from Cialis online and can avail this from the Cialis Pharmacy. You may want to buy cheap Cialis from the cheap Cialis Pharmacy.
What are you worrying about? Go meet the Doctor and get started!

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