Written
by Jinky Mesias

Wednesday, 01 June 2005
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Impotency is becoming a
common problem nowadays;
it's probably because of
today's stressful way of
life. People always
seemed in a hurry that
later in the evening it
poses a problem
especially when it comes
to performing in bed
since sex requires
concentration as well as
relaxation. And aside
from that sex could not
be performed in haste
and in tension. In order
to get the optimal
effect of sex both
partners has to be
relaxed. Impotency or
erectile dysfunction is
most common among men.
This erectile
dysfunction is a
condition in which the
male organ does not have
the proper erection
needed for a pleasurable
and satisfying sexual
intercourse. Aside from
that, men experiencing
erectile dysfunction
also tend to lose not
only the power to erect
but even the ability to
lubricate thus making
the sexual act a not so
pleasurable experience.
Impotency comes in three forms. The first form of impotency is called the primary impotency wherein the problem of erectile dysfunction is present from the very start of the sexual activity. The second form is called the secondary impotency which is the most common and not so alarming since this form only implies that failure of erection is due to factors such as stress and will not result to a permanent erectile dysfunction. The third form is impotency due to advancement in age since older men just simply doesn't have the usual strength that younger men have to hold or keep their erection. Aside from that there are factors that contribute or cause impotency. One factor that causes impotency is excessive masturbation and even an excessive intercourse may also result to impotency. Moreover, impotency may also be the cause of depression, stress, fatigue, alcoholism, smoking, drug abuse, side effects of medication, childhood abuse as well as too much sexual indulgence. And also, there are certain diseases that also cause impotency and these are as follows: diabetes, blockage in the arteries, neurological disorders, and disease in the erectile tissue of the penis, pelvic surgery or trauma, disease of the kidney and the liver, hormonal abnormalities, and peyronic disease. In addition, men with impotency problems have genital organs that can be considered as paralyzed since their penis can not have an erection and therefore can not engaged in a sexual act. However, there are some cases wherein a impotent man can have an erection but the problem with it is that he discharges before intercourse and if that happens the penis returns to its soft state. The problem of impotency does not only revolve around the erection of the penis but somehow poses a much greater and deeper problem such the feeling of being useless as well as the deterioration of self-esteem. In fact there are cases wherein men with impotency problems commit suicide since they can no longer bear the humiliation of not having an erection. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Author's Bio: Jinky C. Mesias is a lover of simple things and of nature. She spends most of her time reading and writing poetry.
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