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Posts Tagged ‘treatment’
Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Question by Robert:
Hello. I am Robert, 24.
I am handsome and attractive guy, as all women I know say.
I have been dating my girlfriend for 2 years and about 6 months ago I started experiencing troubles with erection.
Sometimes the erection as weaker than before.
And moreover, sometimes I can’t last long and ejaculate to early.
In 3-5 minutes after penetration. If so – my girls is not happy and unsatisfied.
It makes me depressed and puts strain on our relationship.
Please, advise. What can I do to fix my impotence and premature ejaculation?
Answer:
Hello, Robert. Thanks for asking the question.
Usually the sex is “between our ears” and most of sexual related problems are there too. If you are worried about not being strong and long – you start being weak and have troubles with lasting long.
To rise your self-esteem you can try generic Viagra or Cialis. To buy any of ED pills – just follow the links of “top choice” sections you can see on almost every page of our site.
The problem of premature ejaculation is probably caused by your anxiety too. You get very excited and ejaculate even without strong erection. If so – just try to relax, talk with your partner.
However, you should consult your doctor, in order to exclude any possible serious diseases.
Best regards.
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Thursday, March 18th, 2010
Question by Bob:
Hello. My name is Bob. I am only 15 years old. I have been masturbating (please don’t let my parents know) for almost 3 years.
Earlier I did it every day, 1-2 times. Now I only do it 2-3 times per month. I started experiencing precum leakage.
When I even think about sex, or see beautiful girl and imagine sex with her, or watch porn – precum starts leaking out of my penis.
Is it normal or not?
If not – what can I do? Can you recommend me any remedy or treatment for my precum leakage?
Answer:
Hello, dear Bob. I think your precum leakage is absolutely normal as it’s usually caused by sexual excitement and arousal. And you started masturbated less often – that also was the contributing factor.
However, to get sure all is OK with you, you should ask your parents get you to your doctor. You can tell them you have a question which you would like to discuss privately with a doctor and I hope they won’t ask more questions. Or you can call to your doctor’s office and try to speak to him by phone.
That’s all for now, have a nice day and be healthy!
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Monday, March 1st, 2010
Question by Jim:
Hello. I am Jim, 45.
I have Multiply Sclerosis, and as many men with MS I have male impotence as well.
Still I have nocturnal erections – I wake up with a very firm penis.
But it disappears quickly and during the day I can’t achieve an erection again.
I tried Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.
Viagra helps, but not the way I want it to. Cialis and Levitra don’t work for me at all.
So the question is – why I have an erection when I sleep and can’t have it while awake?
Answer:
Hello, Jim. You are right – Multiply Sclerosis affects nerves and men with MS are usually experiencing ED too. The nature of nocturnal erections is not completely clear to medics. There is a theory that during sleep our brain sends certain signals to nerves and some of them cause erection. Other theory states that during sleep men can experience sexual arising dreams which in turn causes an erection. Third theory involves our bladder and states that during night it gets full and causes pressure to prostate. Under-pressure prostate causes stimulation to certain nerves and causes an erection.
The mechanism of the erection is the following:
Brain sends signals to certain nerves in penile area, causing certain chemicals to be released. These chemicals in turn make muscles in penile area relax, which in turn allows blood to flow the penis and cause an erection. The erection disappears when other chemicals called PDE5 are released. They cause penis muscles to constrict again and blood leaves the penis. Viagra and other impotence pills called PDE5 inhibitors work by blocking second type of chemicals.
There are many other ways how to fix impotence. You can try some classical treatments or natural ED remedies. And don’t forget to consult your physician!
My best wishes.
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Question by Victor:
Hi. I am Victor, 65.
A few years a go I started experiencing troubles with achieving an erection.
I have tried generic Viagra 100mg and generic Cialis 10mg so far, but without desired effect.
I was on satins but now I have been off for 4 months, now my mobility is good and I don’t feel pain any more.
What else can I try for enhancement?
I need my sex drive back, please help!
Answer:
Hi, Victor. Thank you for the question.
As you have already tried Viagra and Cialis w/o much success it means that your body is unreceptive to PDE5 inhibitors, such as Sildenafil Citrate and Tadalafil.
You can give a try to generic Levitra (Vardenafil) or to some natural ED remedies.
And you should also consult your urologist in order to determine the cause of your ED and to select the appropriate treatment.
He can recommend you vacuum pumps, penile injections or MUSE. Read more here.
Best of luck.
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Sunday, February 21st, 2010
Question by Dan:
Hello. I’m 60 years old, healthy fit man.
I’m getting married next week.
My fiance is a wonderful woman, we love each other.
The only thing that spoils our relationship is my erection problems.
Sometimes I have troubles with maintaining it long enough in order to satisfy my fiance.
She says that is abnormal condition, but I personally think that at my age it is OK to experience it sometimes.
Who’s right? And what can you recommend me for impotence treatment?
Answer:
Hello, Dan. Happy to hear about your marriage.
Regarding erectile dysfunction:
In the majority of cases it’s caused by physical (not psychological) issues.
They include:
- Heart problems
- Parkinson’s disease
- Atherosclerosis
- HBP
- Diabetes
- Metabolic syndrome
- Heavy smoking and alcohol abuse
- Multiple sclerosis
- Low testosterone level
- Obesity
- Peyronie’s disease
- Certain types of medications
- Trauma or surgeries
- Fatigue
Mental causes include:
- Depression, stress and anxiety
- Relationship problems
Usually at your age developing ED is a normal condition. Anyway I would recommend you to consult your physician for evaluation.
He might prescribe you some anti-impotence medications, such as generic Viagra 50mg or generic Cialis 20mg.
You can read more about causes of impotence here.
My best wishes.
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Question:
Hello. I am 55, male.
I have been having problems with my erection during the past few years, but this only happens if I’m to anxious or excited.
I have no serious health problems and never used any serious medications.
Yesterday in the morning I took Cialis 10mg pill and tried to have sex in the evening, but I was unable to achieve an erection.
I also hadn’t side effects of Cialis as I expected to.
Could it mean that Cialis (Tadalafil 10mg) was not enough dose for me? Can I try to increase it to 20mg on my own?
Answer:
Hello. Thanks for your question. Cialis (Tadalafil) is one of the drugs used for male impotence treatment. It’s usual prescribed dose is 10 to 20mg.
Since you haven’t had any effect with Cialis 10mg you can try increasing dosage to 20mg on your own.
Read more about Cialis (Tadalafil) here.
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Monday, February 15th, 2010
Question by Steven:
Hello, Steven here. I am 55.
I have been having male impotence (ED) for about a year.
Could you please advise me any over the counter drug for treatment?
I know that the best impotence pill is Viagra and there is a lot of websites I can buy generic Viagra online without prescription.
But Viagra is known to have side effect of causing vision problems.
And as I have problems with my eyes already I don’t think that Viagra is good option for me. I’m here and asking for OTC drugs because I don’t want visit my doctor and talk about my impotence – I think that’s very embarrassing.
I also have high blood pressure and take Hyzaar for it.
Answer:
Dear Steven, thank you for your question.
The appropriate impotence treatment depends on the underlying cause. In your case it is likely to be caused by side effects of Hyzaar – dysfunction problems are in the list of it’s reported side effects. So you should try switching to another medicine for treating your HBP.
There are many OTC drugs for erectile dysfunction treatment. Most of them contain all-natural herbal components but they are not approved by FDA. Read more about natural ED remedies here.
Anyway first of all I recommend you to have some tests done. You should check your testosterone level, blood sugar level and others. Only after that your physician will make his decision.
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Sunday, February 14th, 2010
Question by Arnold:
Hello, my name is Arnold, 35 y. o. male living in Czech Republic.
I have been going to gym for many years and have used a lot of anabolic steroids of all kinds.
Now I feel that at my rather young age my libido has gone almost completely, my sex drive is very low.
I have tried clomid and nolvedex as adviced by my friend but nothing changed.
What should I do – please help, I’m too young to become impotent!
Answer:
Hello, Arnold. Really sorry for your problem. Using a lot of steroids can be cause of male impotence. You can read more about steroids and impotence here. What you should do now is:
- check your testosterone level
- consult an endocrinologist
- shedule an appointment with your primary health care provider for further evaluation
To find out more about impotence treatment – browse our site. We have a lot of reviews, articles and discussions.
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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Question by Mike:
Hello. I am 49 y. o. male, normal body shape and weight.
During the past 8 years I have consumed a lot of alcohol.
I almost completely lose my sex drive.
I had my testosterone level checked – they were 325.
I haven’t drunk for 1 week, but my libido is still fatal low.
Will it return? What should I do?
In my 30s I took propecia for hair loss treatment – for about 2 years – but I stopped when realized that it made me depressed and lowered my sex drive too. Please, help.
Answer:
Hi, Mike. Your low testosterone level is almost for sure caused by alcohol abuse. Imagine that your liver is a muscle. When you exercise – the muscle enlarges and makes it easier for you o lift weights. The same process goes when you drink too much – your liver enlarges and produces more enzymes to break down the alcohol and to get it out of your system. The more you drink the more enzymes your liver produces. It also breaks down testosterone to remove it from your system too, but now, when your liver is ’stronger’ – it removes to much of testosterone and its low level affects your libido and reduces your sex drive. To find out more about alcohol and impotence click here.
Male impotence (erectile dysfunction) can also be one of the side effects of Propecia (Finasteride), as it blocks one of the ways the testosterone is produced. It reduces the level of testosterone in your blood and causes impotence. If you stop taking medicine the problem should go away soon as the pathway of testosterone production is no longer being blocked. Still there are some medical reports that erectile dysfunction as a side effect of Finasteride can be irreversible, but such cases are rare.
Anyway I suggest you to consult your health care provider for further investigation and evaluation. You should also have some tests done before you have any impotence treatment.
And I urge you to give up drinking completely. You should also quit smoking and accept more healthier diet and lifestyle.
My best wishes.
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