Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Causes of Impotence

One of the most general causes for impotence is the natural advancement of years which clearly represents an organic impotence difficulty. The reason behind this, nobody has found a method to successfully prevent ageing.

However, impotency can be one of the effects of stress which is either physical or mental, excessive stress, depression which is sometimes brought on by an inability to perform sexually or over consumption of either alcohol or tobacco. Recreational drugs can be another potential cause.

It is also widely approved that some men will suffer impotency as the outcome of the side-effects of pharmaceutical drugs that they are taking as a cure for full unrelated medical conditions. All of these causes are not lasting nature, because in all of these situations, the cause of the condition can be isolated which means it can be cured appropriately.

However, not every cause of impotency is going to be quite as temporary, as it can have some side-effects of more serious medical difficulty such as kidney disease, hardening of the arteries, diabetes, high blood pressure or your lacking hormonal balance.

In any situation where the cause of impotence is physical and this is more on older men who are inevitably more likely to feel distress from organic impotence. It is essential that a full medical assessment is sought before any kind of impotence cures is embarked upon. This evaluation should include a detailed cardiac evaluation, measurements of blood pressure and lipids, blood sugar tests, and a full evaluation of current lifestyle.

In this ‘current lifestyle’ assessment, it is likely that your healthcare professional will look at and advise upon such considerations as weight control, sleep quality management, diet improvement and other similar lifestyle changes that could help to elevate your ability to achieve or maintain an erection.

There are many poor health or lifestyle choices that we all make which can increase the chances of distress on Erectile Dysfunction. These poor choices will adversely affect your overall body condition, and deteriorating sexual performance is often the result. For example, if you are seriously overweight, the chances of suffering ED are significantly increased, and too much smoking or drinking is certainly not going to help. This is all exactly the kind of information your medical practitioner needs.

Armed with this information, it is likely that your doctor will be able to isolate the cause of your problem, and in most cases, something can be done to reverse it.

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