Erectile dysfunction (ED or (male) impotence) is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis. There are various underlying causes, such as cardiovascular leakage and diabetes, many of which are medically treatable. Nerve trauma from prostatectomy surgery can cause chronic erectile dysfunction.
The causes of erectile dysfunction may be physiological or psychological. Physiologically, erection is a hydraulic mechanism based upon blood entering and being retained in the penis, and there are various ways in which this can be impeded, most of which are amenable to treatment. Psychological impotence is where erection or penetration fails due to thoughts or feelings (psychological reasons) rather than physical impossibility; this can often be helped. Notably in psychological impotence there is a very strong placebo effect.
Erectile dysfunction, tied closely as it is to cultural notions of potency, success and masculinity, can have devastating psychological consequences including feelings of shame, loss or inadequacy; often unnecessary since in most cases the matter can be helped. There is a strong culture of silence and inability to discuss the matter. In fact around 1 in 10 men will experience recurring impotence problems at some point in their lives.
Folk remedies have long been advocated, with some being advertised widely since the 1930s. The introduction of the first pharmacologically approved remedy for impotence, sildenafil (trade name Viagra), in the 1990s caused a wave of public attention, propelled in part by heavy advertising.
The Latin term impotentia coeundi describes simple inability to insert the penis into the vagina. It is now mostly replaced by more precise terms. The study of erectile dysfunction within medicine is covered by andrology, a sub-field within urology.
Try Malaysia Ginseng/Tongkat Ali/Eurycoma Longifolia. Millions of people over centuries have used it around the regions of Malaysia and they are normally from 8-9 siblings family backgrounds. Of course it works, for centuries! Without any side effects at all.
Yohimbe bark, but be careful not to over do it! Try Damiana, Chocolates, Alcohol ( in moderation) , get a herb book & have a read, then try them until you find what works for you. If all else fails,….. there’s always the option of a Sex Change!!
well Horny Goat Weed pills are ok. But even with this herbal stuff
you must be careful if you have heart and blood pressure problems
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erection fairy
The little fairy that every man has that flys around you and gives you raging erections during school and while your grandmother is fixing your pants zipper.
"Take me erection fairy! Bring me the erection."
November 27th, 2011 at 8:19 pm
Yes
November 27th, 2011 at 8:24 pm
Yohimbe bark. See link below.
November 27th, 2011 at 9:10 pm
yeh stick in a vacume cleaner on full sucktion.
November 27th, 2011 at 9:44 pm
Thank God I’m not a man because I don’t think I could ever live with impotence!
November 27th, 2011 at 9:50 pm
Watch some good DVDs and get start go.
Otherwise, try to keep an eye on eye-hole of your neighbor’s toilet [ opposite sex only ]
Happy New Year Folks !!
November 27th, 2011 at 9:52 pm
yeah, it’s called Hustler
November 27th, 2011 at 9:58 pm
Erectile dysfunction (ED or (male) impotence) is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis. There are various underlying causes, such as cardiovascular leakage and diabetes, many of which are medically treatable. Nerve trauma from prostatectomy surgery can cause chronic erectile dysfunction.
The causes of erectile dysfunction may be physiological or psychological. Physiologically, erection is a hydraulic mechanism based upon blood entering and being retained in the penis, and there are various ways in which this can be impeded, most of which are amenable to treatment. Psychological impotence is where erection or penetration fails due to thoughts or feelings (psychological reasons) rather than physical impossibility; this can often be helped. Notably in psychological impotence there is a very strong placebo effect.
Erectile dysfunction, tied closely as it is to cultural notions of potency, success and masculinity, can have devastating psychological consequences including feelings of shame, loss or inadequacy; often unnecessary since in most cases the matter can be helped. There is a strong culture of silence and inability to discuss the matter. In fact around 1 in 10 men will experience recurring impotence problems at some point in their lives.
Folk remedies have long been advocated, with some being advertised widely since the 1930s. The introduction of the first pharmacologically approved remedy for impotence, sildenafil (trade name Viagra), in the 1990s caused a wave of public attention, propelled in part by heavy advertising.
The Latin term impotentia coeundi describes simple inability to insert the penis into the vagina. It is now mostly replaced by more precise terms. The study of erectile dysfunction within medicine is covered by andrology, a sub-field within urology.
November 27th, 2011 at 10:43 pm
Try Malaysia Ginseng/Tongkat Ali/Eurycoma Longifolia. Millions of people over centuries have used it around the regions of Malaysia and they are normally from 8-9 siblings family backgrounds. Of course it works, for centuries! Without any side effects at all.
November 27th, 2011 at 10:53 pm
Yohimbe bark, but be careful not to over do it! Try Damiana, Chocolates, Alcohol ( in moderation) , get a herb book & have a read, then try them until you find what works for you. If all else fails,….. there’s always the option of a Sex Change!!
November 27th, 2011 at 11:34 pm
well Horny Goat Weed pills are ok. But even with this herbal stuff
you must be careful if you have heart and blood pressure problems