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Several body systems are involved during erection

Date Added: December 19, 2010 01:10:44 PM
Author: lyedia730
Category: Health and Beauty
A great many males all over the world have experienced or are experiencing sexual problems. The commonest sexual dysfunction is erectile dysfunction (ED) (known as male impotence) defined as the inability of a man to attain and maintain an erection sufficient for a mutually satisfactory sexual intercourse with his sexual partner. Almost thirty million of males in the USA are estimated to have ED. Sexual well-being and function are important for most men. As males age, ED is getting rapidly more essential. Since this issue is widely discussed in the media, males of all ages are seeking specialist aid and assistance to better their relationships and have a satisfying intimate life. An erection is a complicated process. It involves the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system (PNS), psychological and stress-related factors, the overall health of the penile area as well as hormonal and blood vessel factors. Erections happen in response to touch, smell and visual stimuli that trigger pathways to the brain. Then the information reaches travels to the nerve centers placed at the base of the spine, where the main nerve fibers connect to the penis and control the blood flow to the organ. Sexual arousal leadds to the release of chemicals from penile nerve endings causing muscle relaxation in the penis. The smooth penile muscle regulates the blood flow into the penis. When it, the blood flow significantly increases and the penis becomes rigid and larger in size, resulting in an erection. ED is curable. The treatment method your GP and you select hinges on the root cause of ED and your lifestyle. Sexual dysfunction is commonly associated with health problems, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiac disorders, nervous system disorders, and depression. Erectile dysfunction may also be an unwanted side effect of medications. In some males, erectile dysfunction may be the symptom of a serious disease. Progress in science has helped increase the number of new methods available to cure male erectile dysfunction efficiently. Drug therapy is one of the methods. Levitra, Viagra and Cialis are sanctioned by the U.S. FDA.
 
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