Impotence

A Guide to Impotence

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Impotence

impotence, which is often referred to as Erectile Dysfunction (ED), is a common condition that prevents men from being able to achieve or maintain an erection for sex. Despite the fact that most men will suffer from impotence at some stage in their lives, the condition is often left untreated due to the embarrassing nature of impotence. Recent statistics show that up to 33% of men in the Australia are suffering at any given time.

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There are a number of possible physical and psychological causes of impotence. It is a common misunderstanding that erectile dysfunction is a condition that eventually occurs with age. This is simply not true. The likelihood of developing impotence later in life does increase, but it can start at any age. Particularly in cases where liver and kidney disease or diabetes are present, the age that impotence occurs is very wide spread. Severe erectile dysfunction is attributed to physical problems 75% of the time, with psychological reasons making up the rest of cases.

The connection between smoking and impotence is well-established, but a MORI poll conducted for ASH revealed that 88% of smokers have no idea of the link.

Recent studies have show that smoking increases the risk of impotence by around 50% for men in their 30s and 40s . On the basis of these risks and the prevalence of smoking in the UK, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) and the British Medical Association (BMA) estimate that up to 120,000 UK men in their 30s and 40s are impotent as a direct consequence of smoking. This figure is likely to be an underestimate, because it does not include impotence due to previous smoking in men who no longer smoke. Along with impotence, smoking can also lead to a reduction in the volume of ejaculate, a reduced number of sperm, abnormally shaped sperm and a reduction in the response to any fertility treatments undergone.

impotence is the inability to get and maintain an erection that is sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. impotence is also known as impotence. Impotence is a very common condition, particularly in older men. It is estimated that half of all men between 40 and 70 years of age will experience impotence at least once.