I want to commit sucide because of i have erection problem?
Sep.30, 2010 in
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Somebody tһіחk іt’s very bаԁ tο commit sucide fοr erection problem…i саח′t live tһіѕ problem…. I һаԁ erection problem due tο mу psychological problem….ѕοmе one month back i took siddha treatment bυt tһаt іѕ חοt helpful…I dont know οtһеr way except sucide….
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September 30th, 2010 at 5:05 pm
suicide ain’t the answer but the new avenue[one of many}are these sex therapy clinics which are having great results check it out you might be pleasantly surprised
September 30th, 2010 at 5:30 pm
No, you definitely shouldn’t do that. If it’s a psychological problem, that is the best news right there. It means that with help and patience, it WILL go away. It means the only thing blocking you from fixing this problem is in your mind. It will take time, but you’ll be okay.
Talk to your doctor, have them assign you to a men’s health clinic. LOTS of men have this problem and there are ways to treat it. Just google it and see that there are lots of men who have totally great sex lives after dealing with this issue.
Your life is worth so much more than this problem. Think of all the good things that people have felt in your life because of you. Think of all the good things you could do for others and yourself before you die. I’m not afraid of dying, but I know that I want to be happy when I go, not sad and depressed (which happens because I struggle with anxiety and depression).
Take care of yourself…
September 30th, 2010 at 6:20 pm
I’d rather have my penis amputated than die. You need to appreciate life more. If your willing to go to such lengths as to kill yourself because of your erection problems, then talking to your doctor about getting medication for this should be a no brainer.. Now what are you waiting for?
September 30th, 2010 at 6:56 pm
Listen, it’s going to be Ok. There is no need to go to pieces over this. There have been advances in medical fields that solve your problem. Viagra, cialis, and levitra will help. And of course always ask you doctor if ur heart is healthy enough for sex. If you have an erection lasting longer than 4 hrs, get medical help immediately. Good luck and enjoy your life!
September 30th, 2010 at 6:59 pm
Please get help. If you are thinking of hurting yourself, visit http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ or call them at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255). They can help.
Take care.
September 30th, 2010 at 7:19 pm
Please don’t kill yourself.
you need to go to someone who specializes in psychological treament.try searching for psychological treatment centers or psychological treatment clinics.also buy some spanish fly to take.
September 30th, 2010 at 8:14 pm
I had your problem. Rheumatoid arthritis wreaked my body. Put me into a deep depression. I tried suicide, but wasn’t successful. Fortunately, they finally found an antidepressant that helped, and things are looking up (if you get my drift). Testosterone injections became necessary due to the morphine eating the amount I was producing.
I think you need more than just Sidda in this case.
September 30th, 2010 at 8:33 pm
stop being so selfish. think of your family.
go and get help.
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September 30th, 2010 at 9:32 pm
Main article: Erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction or 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 damage to the nervi erigentes which prevents or delays erection, or diabetes, which simply decreases blood flow to the tissue in the penis, many of which are medically reversible.
The causes of erectile dysfunction may be psychological or physical. Psychological impotence can often be helped by almost anything that the patient believes in; there is a very strong placebo effect. Physical damage is much more severe. One leading physical cause of ED is continual or severe damage taken to the nervi erigentes. These nerves course beside the prostate arising from the sacral plexus and can be damaged in prostatic and colo-rectal surgeries.
Due to its embarrassing nature and the shame felt by sufferers, the subject was taboo for a long time, and is the subject of many urban legends. Folk remedies have long been advocated, with some being advertised widely since the 1930s. The introduction of perhaps the first pharmacologically effective remedy for impotence, sildenafil (trade name Viagra), in the 1990s caused a wave of public attention, propelled in part by the news-worthiness of stories about it and 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.
There are many factors which may result in a person experiencing a sexual dysfunction. These may result from emotional or physical causes.
Sexual dysfunction may arise from emotional factors, including interpersonal or psychological problems. Interpersonal problems may arise from marital or relationship problems, or from a lack of trust and open communication between partners, and psychological problems may be the result of depression, sexual fears or guilt, past sexual trauma, sexual disorders,[3] among others.
Sexual dysfunction is especially common among people who have anxiety disorders. Ordinary anxiousness can obviously cause erectile dysfunction in men without psychiatric problems, but clinically diagnosable disorders such as panic disorder commonly cause avoidance of intercourse and premature ejaculation. Pain during intercourse is often a comorbidity of anxiety disorders among women. [1]
Sexual activity may also be impacted by physical factors. These would include use of drugs, such as alcohol, nicotine, narcotics, stimulants, antihypertensives, antihistamines, and some psychotherapeutic drugs.[4] For women, almost any physiological change that affects the reproductive system—premenstrual syndrome, pregnancy, postpartum, menopause—can have an adverse effect on libido. [4] Injuries to the back may also impact sexual activity, as would problems with an enlarged prostate gland, problems with blood supply, nerve damage (as in spinal cord injuries). Disease, such as diabetic neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, tumors, and, rarely, tertiary syphilis may also impact on the activity, as would failure of various organ systems (such as the heart and lungs), endocrine disorders (thyroid, pituitary, or adrenal gland problems), hormonal deficiencies (low testosterone, estrogen, or androgens), and some birth defects.
Andrology focuses on the male reproductive system. It is mainly concerned with male infertility, erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory disorders. Since male sexuality is largely controlled by hormones, andrology overlaps with endocrinology. Surgery in this field includes fertilization procedures, vasectomy reversals, and the implantation of penile prostheses. Vasectomies may also be included here although most Urologists perform this procedure.
There are many factors which may result in a person experiencing a sexual dysfunction. These may result from emotional or physical causes.
Sexual dysfunction may arise from emotional factors, including interpersonal or psychological problems. Interpersonal problems may arise from marital or relationship problems, or from a lack of trust and open communication between partners, and psychological problems may be the result of depression, sexual fears or guilt, past sexual trauma, sexual disorders,[3] among others.
Sexual dysfunction is especially common among people who have anxiety disorders. Ordinary anxiousness can obviously cause erectile dysfunction in men without psychiatric problems, but clinically diagnosable disorders such as panic disorder commonly cause avoidance of intercourse and premature ejaculation. Pain during intercourse is often a comorbidity of anxiety disorders among women. [1]
Sexual activity may also be impacted by physical factors. These would include use of drugs, such as alcohol, nicotine, narcotics, stimulants, antihypertensives, antihistamines, and some psychotherapeutic drugs.[4] For women, almost any physiological change that affects the reproductive system—premenstrual syndrome, pregnancy, postpartum, menopause—can have an adverse effect on libido. [4] Injuries to the back may also impact sexual activity, as would problems with an enlarged prostate gland, problems with blood supply, nerve damage (as in spinal cord injuries). Disease, such as diabetic neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, tumors, and, rarely, tertiary syphilis may also impact on the activity, as would failure of various organ systems (such as the heart and lungs), endocrine disorders (thyroid, pituitary, or adrenal gland problems), hormonal deficiencies (low testosterone, estrogen, or androgens), and some birth defects.
Delhi
* All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar
* Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar
* Batra Hospital Tughlakabad
* Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, Hari Nagar
* Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, New Delhi
* Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre, New Delhi
* Holy Family Hospital, New Delhi
* Fortis flt lt Rajan Dhall Hospital, Vasant Kunj
* Fortis Jessaram Hospital, Karol Bagh
* Fortis La Femme Hospital, Greater Kailash
* Ganga Ram Hospital, Rajendar Nagar
* Jaipur Golden Institute, Mangol Puri
* Laparoscopy Hospital, Tilak Nagar
* Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital, Delhi Gate
* MAMC, Delhi Gate
* Metro Center for Respiratory Diseases, Noida (New Delhi)
* Metro Hospital & Heart Institute, Lajpat Nagar – IV
* Metro Center for Liver & Digestive Diseases, Noida, Sector 11
* National Heart Institute, East of Kailash
September 30th, 2010 at 10:15 pm
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September 30th, 2010 at 10:35 pm
If your erection problem is really because of something psychological, then there’s still a chance to fix it! Don’t look to suicide first; you can never go back from that.
There is always another way. You just have yet to find it, but don’t give up