An Overview of Impotence

Impotence is a wide-ranging problem that can be caused by both emotional and physical difficulties. On the physical side, impotence can be caused by circulatory problems, nervous system disorders, and diabetes. Cigarette smoking, keeping a poor diet, and emotional stress, may exacerbate problems of sexual impotence. Another cause of impotence that may be at the root of erectile dysfunction disorders is related to prescription medications. Several medications have been linked to problems of sexual impotence, or may interfere with the patient's overall sexual health.

Most people are surprised to learn that roughly half of all erectile dysfunction disorders are caused by non-physical factors. Most cases of impotence are caused by problems related to stress and anxiety. One fairly simple way that doctors determine the root cause of impotence is by taking a simple medical history. If the patient is capable of sustaining an erection while asleep or during masturbation then the problem is more than likely psychological and emotional in nature. It's important to note that experiencing one episode of impotence does not necessarily indicate a serious long-term erectile disorder. Rather, it's relatively common for men to experience bouts with impotence, especially as they age. It is estimated that almost 20 percent of men at age 60 will experience bouts of impotence on a fairly regular basis. By age 80, it is estimated that nearly 70 percent of men will experience some form of sexual impotence.

Treatment of impotence generally involves treating the underlying problem. One of the most common approaches to treating the problem is with oral medications. Recent developments in medicine have made available numerous new drug therapies for men experiencing regular bouts with impotence. Perhaps the most famous of these drug therapies is Viagra (sildenafil), manufactured by the Pfizer pharmaceutical company. There are certain specific chemical messengers that are responsible for keeping the blood flow in the erectile tissue. Viagra helps alleviate the symptoms of impotence by inhibiting the flow of enzymes that break down these chemical messengers. Although Viagra and other anti-impotence drugs have been proven to be highly effective, they can have serious side effects. Men with a history of kidney or liver problems should avoid taking Viagra and some other anti-impotence drugs. Viagra and other drugs have also been linked to heart problems in some patients.

Another viable option for men fighting impotence is to undergo surgical implants. Surgical implants are reserved for men who cannot achieve an erection by any physical means. The most common type of a surgical implant is the use of a semi-rigid rod that is implanted in the penis. This implant causes the penis to remain permanently in a semi-erect position. Another surgical implant option involves the use of an inflatable device that comes equipped with a pump. Both surgical implants have been proven safe. They should not cause interference with the process of ejaculation or physical sensation. Surgical intervention is generally reserved for patients who have not responded to other, less invasive forms of treatment.

Impotence news on the Web

Impotence of policy in the face of moribund private demand - Telegraph.co.uk (blog)

Impotence of policy in the face of moribund private demand
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
In a deflationary environment, even QE becomes impotent, for when prices are falling and the economy is contracting, even cash seems preferable to higher ...

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Hitchens will appear at Alabama debate Tuesday - Los Angeles Times (blog)

Hitchens will appear at Alabama debate Tuesday
Los Angeles Times (blog)
You feel swamped with passivity and impotence: dissolving in powerlessness like a sugar lump in water." In the October issue of Vanity Fair, he again writes ...

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Comment & debate - The Guardian

Comment & debate
The Guardian
Simon Jenkins: In Downing Street, Blair never fulfilled his early promise and let Brown in. Now he can only emit a long wail of impotence.

Richard And Judy Say They Used 'Little Blue Pills' - HealthExpress

HealthExpress

Richard And Judy Say They Used 'Little Blue Pills'
HealthExpress
Richard Maddely and Judy Finnigan have confessed to using Viagra, the impotence treatment that is often referred to as the little blue pill. ...

Barack Obama is locked in a lose-lose situation - Telegraph.co.uk

Financial Times

Barack Obama is locked in a lose-lose situation
Telegraph.co.uk
... be that the severity of the economic headwinds renders almost any further policy response ineffective, but politicians are not forgiven for impotence. ...
GOP Quandary: Is It Better Off if the House Stays Blue?American Thinker

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United Nations' impotence creates threat to Israel from Hezbollah - Mind Your Own Damn Business Politics

United Nations' impotence creates threat to Israel from Hezbollah
Mind Your Own Damn Business Politics
The current US administration will be even more impotent in discouraging Hezbollah than the UN peacekeepers. It will not occur to anyone at the UN, ...

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In Central Asia, a new headache for US policy - Washington Post

Washington Post

In Central Asia, a new headache for US policy
Washington Post
The Osh episode "underlined the government's impotence and incompetence." Russian newspaper Kommersant Daily reported that an elite paramilitary police unit ...

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'Impotence Solution' Coffee Launched - euroClinix

euroClinix

'Impotence Solution' Coffee Launched
euroClinix
Magic Coffee Powder's manufacturers say it is an all-natural impotence solution. The powder contains Horny Goat Weed (a Japanese herb), goji berry and ...

The World from Berlin: 'The War in Afghanistan Reveals Obama's Impotence' - Spiegel Online

Spiegel Online

The World from Berlin: 'The War in Afghanistan Reveals Obama's Impotence'
Spiegel Online
"The war in Afghanistan doesn't just reveal the impotence of the Americans -- It also shows the impotence of President Obama."

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Congo rapes: too easy to blame the UN - The Guardian

CNN

Congo rapes: too easy to blame the UN
The Guardian
It is imperative that we do not succumb to the overwhelming sense of impotence that is engendered by such acts of cruelty. Even as world leaders apparently ...
UN admits impotence in Congo rapesEdmonton Journal
Hillary Clinton condemns Congo rapesChannel 4 News

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