Posts Tagged ‘viagra’

What would you recommend for erectile dysfunction 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.


Can I get impotent if I am still virgin at the age of 25?

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Question by Daniel:


Hello, my name is Daniel. I am 21. I am still virgin.

I have been dating with a girl for 2 years, without sex.

And we decided to wait until we get married which I assume will occur in 2 years at least or even later.

I am OK with that but a couples of days ago I read on internet that the later one starts having sex the more are chances of getting into ED risk group.

Please, let me know – is that true?

If yes – what can I do to avoid it without breaking my promise to hold off until marriage?

Answer:

Hi, Daniel.

The claim you read on internet is the silliest thing I’ve ever heard. How can they state it? Have they done any researches, what was the control group? Finally, what were they trying to sell? =)

They say that ‘waiting too long’ can make you impotent. Well, ‘waiting too long’ for what? Having sex? Well, I assume you masturbate. If yes – then what is the principal difference between doing it with a woman or alone? I think you understand that the difference is very small. You get erection helping yourself with hands and ejaculate – that’s kind of sex too. I don’t see any chance how it can lead you to impotence.

Man’s sexual desire and to some degree the hardness of erections are controlled by certain hormone. It’s name is testosterone. I assume you’ve heard about it. Normally men start feeling lack of testosterone at the age above 45.

It shown up as weaker erections and disability to ejaculate more that 2-3 times per night. Then they go to their doctor and ask him for testosterone cream or anything similar. As a rule that helps to fix impotence. Sometimes use of generic Viagra or other ED pills is needed.

At your age your testosterone level are OK and I repeat – being virgin an technical sense at your age has nothing to do with possibility of male impotence.

My best wishes.


I took Viagra year ago and since then my erections are weak.

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Question by William:


Hello. I am William, 25 yo healthy and strong male.

About 1 year ago I tried Viagra pill.

The effect was wonderful – my erection was rock-solid and very-very long.

But since that time my erection has never been the same.

Now it’s very weak and too short – I can only last in bed for a few minutes. Before I was able to have sex for hours all night long. Now it’s all have gone.

And one more point. It could be just my imagination, I don’t know, but I remember that the day I took Viagra pill and when flexing my penis I heard a short popping sound. Could it be the sign of any damage? I don’t know what to do, please help me! I am too young to lose my erection for ever.

Thanks.

Answer:

Hi, William. I am very sorry to hear about your problem. What you have to do is to visit your urologist to have some tests and investigations done. If you hadn’t any previous problem you should not have taken Viagra. Now you might need taking it every time you want have sex.

But the good news are you still can achieve an erection. It means that the damage (if any) was not too serious. Anyway pay a visit to your doctor as soon as possible and tell him about your erectile problem.

My best wishes.


Can I increase Viagra dosage from 100mg to 150mg on my own?

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Question by Jim:


Hello, my name is Jim, I am 43 years old male.

I have been suffering from ED for the past year.

Recently I tried generic Viagra 1mg pill.

Unfortunately the effect was too far from what I expected.

I also noticed that if I dissolve Viagra pill in a cup of water before drinking it – the erection is much better when I just swallow the pill and then drink water after it.

What does it mean?

Should I always dissolve Viagra in the water?

Can I try to increase the dose from 1mg to 15mg?

Sildenafil Citrate 1mg give almost nothing to me – I hope that increasing the dosage can help. Or may be I should try other ED pills? Cialis or Levitra, e. g. What would you recommend?

If I take Viagra ore any other ED pill for a couple of months or even longer – will it cure my impotence? Is there any chance I will be able to have sex without need of taking Viagra every time I want erection?

Answer:

Hello, Jim. Thanks for asking your question.

To be honest, I can’t explain why Viagra pill dissolved in water works much better for you. For maximum effect Viagra is recommended to be taken apart from meal, especially from high fat meal. May be that factor made the difference, not water.

I don’t recommend you trying to increase the dosage. Viagra 1mg is the maximum allowed dosage and increasing it can harm you.

Regarding taking Viagra on a constant basis. This not only seems to be very expensive, but it’s not proven to be more effective. You should NOT take Viagra as a recreational drug, it can only be taken when needed – a few hours prior to sexual encounter.

And yes – you can try taking generic Cialis or generic Viagra in order to fix impotence, but don’t forget to consult your doctor before you buy it. And have in mind all possible side effects and interactions.


I get an erection when I sleep but can’t while I’m awake.

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.


Last time I had an erection was 2 years ago – what can I do?

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Question by Tod:


Hello. For about 2 years I have experienced troubles with erection.

Actually 2 years ago was the very last time I was able to achieve it.

I think I have male impotence.

My wife left me. We divorced.

I decided to stop any relationships with women as I was unable to satisfy them and it was very embarrassing.

But a couple of days ago I met wonderful women. All was OK, we chatted and walked on the streets.
After that we came to my place and made an attempt to have sex. But again my erection was too weak and I was unable do anything…

Please, help! Is there any way to fix impotence? I want to be healthy again.

Answer:

Hello, Tod. Thanks for your question.

Male impotence can be caused by psychological or physical causes.

Most common psychological causes are stress, depression and anxiety. They cause about 2% of all impotence cases.

Good way to fix psychogenic impotence is to focus on physical sensations of your and your partner’s bodies rather than on sexual arousal. Close warm relationship can help improve erection too.

You should also check if you have nocturnal erections. If you don’t – your ED is mist likely caused by physical factors, such as serious underlying diseases, trauma, surgery of many others.

In any case if you want your impotence fixed I suggest you to consult your doctor and have some tests done in order to determine the cause of your impotence. After that your doctor will determine an appropriate treatment. Please have in mind that impotence is a manageable condition and in many cases the treatment include certain medications, such as generic Viagra or others.


I have difficulty getting an erection, tried Viagra & Cialis

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 1mg and generic Cialis 1mg 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.


I’m getting married next week and I experience impotence.

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Question by Dan:


Hello. I’m 6 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 5mg or generic Cialis 2mg.

You can read more about causes of impotence here.

My best wishes.


I have ED and nothing helps including Viagra and Cialis

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Question by anonymous visitor:


Hello. I have experienced troubles with erection (male impotence) for about 7 years since I was diagnosed with paraphimosis.

I have tried almost all major impotence pills, including generic Viagra, Cialis and Levitra – but nothing have helped me – I still can’t achieve or maintain an erection.

Recently I was diagnosed with Diabetes – my doctor said that I had experienced it without knowing.

It caused damage to my eyes and I had to have larger surgery to prevent further development of vision problems.

As tests show now I have my Diabetes under control – I take certain medications for it and for HBP as well.

Can paraphimosis be the cause of my impotence and what should I do.

Answer:

Hello. To my knowledge paraphimosis may or may not cause erectile dysfunction in men, but since you have diabetes – this is likely the main cause of impotence. Since you had to have larger surgery it means your body was affected by Diabetes and probably not only eyes – your penile area was probably affected to. As your system does not respond to PDE5 inhibitors such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra you can give a try to some natural ED remedies or consider penile implants or MUSE as well.

Read more about Diabetes and impotence here.

Anyway first thing you should do is to schedule an appointment with your urologist for initial evaluation and investigations.

My best wishes.


I am taking Viagra for impotence and now I can’t ejaculate.

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Question:


I am 6 years old, diabetic.

I take lisinopril, metformin, metoprolol and tricor to control high blood pressure and manage diabetes.

I also experience problems with erection (erectile dysfunction) and doctor prescribed me Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) 5mg.

With Viagra I am able to achieve an erection but can’t ejaculate.

I mean that I can’t have an orgasm and ejaculation.

Answer:

There is a few reasons that cause men with erectile dysfunction to be unable to achieve and orgasm and ejaculate. They can be of both mental and physical nature.

Psychological causes can be related to past negative sexual experience and are usually hard to determine.

Physical causes are usually related to reduced sensitivity which in turn could be caused by trauma, serious disease, such as diabetes, nerve dysfunction or alcohol abuse. Diabetes is the most like cause in your case as you are diabetic. Unfortunately your condition is almost untreatable. Good control of diabetes can prevent the problem of getting worse. But there is not to much you can do to reverse it and get your sensitivity back to normal level.

I can only suggest you to try to vary your sexual life by using toys or vibrators or any sexual dressings for your partner.
It can lift the level of arousal and make ejaculation and orgasm easier to achieve.

Read more about diabetes and impotence here, and about generic Viagra here.

My best wishes.