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Some questions about Erectile Dysfunction and inability to have sex? How to cure Erectile Dysfunction?

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If you are not able to have regular or normal sex (even if you are below 55 and do not suffer from any serious disease, you must be reading this.

Erectile dysfunction or ED is very common in cities and surveys say that 25 per cent of all men above the age of 40 suffer from some form of ED. At age 50, the percentage increases to nearly 35 percent and as you go up the age ladder, nearly 40 percent of all men above the age of 55 have some form of  erectile dysfunction, either regularly or occasionally. Here are some common questions about erectile dysfunction..

What is Erectile dysfunction (ED)?
Erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, is defined by difficulty getting and keeping an erection. It can be an embarrassing thing to talk about. It’s been reported that more than half of men between the ages of 40 and 70 experience some form of ED.

Can erectile dysfunction can be cured?
Almost all cases of erectile dysfunction are treatable, and treatment can lead to better overall physical and emotional health for nearly every patient as well as improve intimacy for couples.

What is the most common form of erectile dysfunction?
Organic ED involves abnormalities the penile arteries, veins, or both and is the most common cause of ED, especially in older men. When the problem is arterial, it is usually caused by arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, although trauma to the arteries may be the cause.

What causes erectile dysfunction?
Physical issues like heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and smoking can all cause erectile dysfunction. On the other hand, depression, anxieties, stress, relationship problems, and other mental health concerns can also interfere with sexual feelings

How does a man with erectile dysfunction feel?
In fact, close to 70% of the men with ED in the survey said they felt that they are letting their partner down, and more than 40% said their partners feel they can no longer initiate sex. Those feelings of self-consciousness and embarrassment often lead men to hide their condition from their partners.

At what age do men get ED?
About a quarter of men said that erection problems started between age 50 and 59, and 40% said they started between age 60 and 69. Having chronic diseases and other risk factors matter with respect to ED, too.

Can people with erectile dysfunction still get hard?
ED is when you regularly cannot get and keep an erection. It may only happen in some situations – for example, you may be able to get an erection when masturbating, but not when you’re with a partner.

Why can’t I get a hard on with my wife?
Losing an erection or being unable to become erect often results from nerves, anxiety, or using alcohol or other drugs. Sometimes men worry about performance, and sometimes they’re anxious about whether or not having intercourse is the right decision, or whether they’re with the right partner.

How many times a day does a man get hard?
People with penises have an average of 11 erections per day and three to five more each night, but everyone is different. There are numerous factors that can affect how often you get hard, like your age, hormone levels, and lifestyle.

Why does a man get erect in the morning?
Your testosterone level is at its highest in the morning after you wake up. It is highest immediately after waking up from the rapid eye movement (REM) sleep stage. The increase in this hormone alone may be enough to cause an erection, even in the absence of any physical stimulation.

Can a man with erectile dysfunction satisfy a woman?
Many cases of it respond well to lifestyle changes, medications, surgery, or other treatments. Even if your efforts to treat ED are unsuccessful, you and your partner can still enjoy physical intimacy and a satisfying sexual life.

Should men always wake up hard?
Men are supposed to wake up with an erection every morning. Seriously, if you’re in “good health,” your body is hard-wired for “morning wood.” If you don’t regularly wake up with that familiar morning erection, it could indicate that your testosterone levels, blood flow, or something more serious is off.

If you suffer from some sort of erectile dysfunction and would like to find a cure and you are based in Mumbai, India, (or are willing to travel to Mumbai), you can contact email: call.goodhealth at gmail.com, with your details and contact/call back number.

 

 

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