Impotence and Diabetes

Feb 13, 09 Impotence and Diabetes

Posted by Doc in Impotence causes

Estimates show that about 35-75% of men with diabetes will experience at least some degree of ED, also known commonly as impotence, during their lifetime. This is much higher than the percentage of men who are not afflicted with diabetes. Men with diabetes tend to develop impotence up to 10 to 15 years earlier than men without...

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Impotence and High Blood Pressure

Feb 13, 09 Impotence and High Blood Pressure

Posted by Doc in Impotence causes

The key to treating Impotence (ED) starts with lowering the blood pressure. Without doing this critical step, there is no further help that can cause healthy natural erections. Some people are able to lower their blood pressure through lifestyle changes alone, while others often need help by means of medication used to lower one’s...

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Impotence And Medications

Feb 13, 09 Impotence And Medications

Posted by Doc in Impotence causes

Adjusting medications Many common medicines can cause impotence as a side effect. Medicines that can cause impotence include many used to treat high blood pressure: antihistamines, antidepressants, tranquilizers, and appetite suppressants. Examples of common medicines that can cause erectile dysfunction include beta-blockers such as...

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What Is Impotency

Feb 12, 09 What Is Impotency

Posted by Doc in Impotence causes

What is Impotence? The inability to achieve or maintain a sufficient penile erection throughout sexual intercourse or other sexual activities is the most commonly accepted definition of impotence. Ejaculation (cumming) may or may not be present in impotent males during sexual activities. Impotence is also known as Impotence (ED) in...

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