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  Impotence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Treatment of secondary impotence is usually more successful than that of primary impotence because, despite current impotence problems, there is some history of normal penile function in the past.
For impotence caused by fear of infection use safe sex practices, and abstinence should be considered if in doubt.
For impotence caused by liver disease, alcohol consumption must be stopped.
www.rwjhamilton.org /Atoz/encyclopedia/article/003164.asp   (775 words)

  
 Erectile dysfunction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, is the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis for satisfactory sexual intercourse regardless of the capability of ejaculation.
As can be understood from the mechanisms of a normal erection, impotence may develop due to hormonal deficiency, disorders of the neural system, lack of adequate penile blood supply or psychological problems.
A few causes of impotence may be iatrogenic (medically caused).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Impotence   (1328 words)

  
 Digital Urology Journal: Impotence
Impotence is a consistent inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse.
Impotence can be a total inability to achieve erection, an inconsistent ability to do so, or a tendency to sustain only brief erections.
Impotence is treatable in all age groups, and awareness of this fact has been growing.
www.duj.com /impotence.html   (1651 words)

  
 Impotence
Impotence may be chronic or recurring, or it may occur as a single isolated incident.
In the past, it was assumed that impotence was primarily a psychological problem, but many therapists and physicians today believe that as many as 85 percent of all cases of impotence have some physical basis.
A man whose impotence is psychologically based generally still has erections during sleep, whereas an individual whose impotence is physical in origin usually does not.
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 erectile dysfunction under age 40: etiology and role of contributing factors
Psychogenic impotence was diagnosed in 50% of the patients and organic impotence was diagnosed in 45%.
The Massachusetts male aging study assessed the prevalence of impotence among 1290 men, ranging between 41 to 70 years, and reached the conclusion that the incidence of ED increased with age and vascular risk factors.
The definition of primary impotence is the inability to take part in intercourse because of psychiatric reasons and/or the absence of full sustained erections due to urological causes since puberty.
www.duj.com /Article/Karadeniz.html   (1544 words)

  
 Impotence: Health Watch
Impotence, one of the most feared words for men, is the inability to have, or maintain, an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.
Impotence is classified as either primary (never able to have intercourse, or secondary (had intercourse before dysfunction).
For example, impotence may be caused by a medical condition, such as diabetes, genital infection or physical stress such as flu, fatigue, alcohol.
www.shs.uwo.ca /publications/sexstds/impotence.htm   (292 words)

  
 IMPOTENCE
Often impotence happens because of health problems more common in older people such as heart disease or diabetes, or impotence may happen as a result of surgery for prostate disease, for in-stance.
For some men, impotence can be fixed by simply switching to a healthier lifestyle - not smoking, eating less fat and having regular exercise - may be enough to make their arteries healthierand cure impotence.
Impotence is often one of the first signs of unhealthy arteries - and unhealthy arteries increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
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 Causes of Impotence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Impotence or erectile dysfunction, is defined as failing to obtain and/or maintain an erection satisfactory for intercourse more than 20% of the time.
We know now that 80-90% of impotence is caused by physical problems, usually related to the blood supply of the penis - the arteries and veins which carry blood to and from the penis.
This form of primary PE is psychogenic (as opposed to organic or physical) impotence.
www.lengthandgirth.com /htm/msd-coi.htm   (1344 words)

  
 Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Impotence is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficiently rigid for sexual intercourse, ejaculation, or both.
Impotence is medically defined as the inability to sustain an erection sufficient for intercourse on at least 25% of attempts.
The term "impotence"; comes from Latin and means loss of power; a more accurate term is "erectile dysfunction." The condition is normal and usually temporary, so it is highly unfortunate that the common term for it implies a sweeping diminution in a man's overall capabilities.
www.reutershealth.com /wellconnected/doc15.html   (9279 words)

  
 Impotence
Impotence (or erectile dysfunction, as it is also known) is the inability to achieve and maintain an erection that is firm enough for sexual intercourse to occur.
Impotence can be a total inability to achieve erection, an occasional ability to do so, or a tendency to sustain erections for only a brief period.
But impotence does not have to be an inevitable part of aging, it is treatable at any age and awareness of this fact has been growing.
www.altpenis.com /penis_news/impotence.shtml   (1733 words)

  
 Impotence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Impotence or erectile dysfunction refers to the inability to have or maintain a satisfactory erection, or the inability to achieve successful sexual intercourse.
Impotence can be total or partial and it can affect men of different age groups.
Some medical problems that may cause impotence include illnesses like: alcohol or substance abuse, arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), diabetes, hormonal imbalances, kidney disease, neurological diseases and injuries, or pelvic fractures.
www.urologycenters-al.com /impotenc.htm   (1036 words)

  
 Impotence: Causes and Solutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Impotence affects about one out of every ten American men, yet many of them don't seek help because they're embarrassed, they think there's no solution or they believe the problem is "all in their minds." Unfortunately, these men are missing out on a wide variety of treatment options.
Impotence may result if nerves or blood vessels that control the flow of blood to the penis are affected.
Impotence may also be the result of deep-seated emotional trauma, such as having been sexually abused as a child.
www.thehealthpages.com /articles/ar-impot.html   (2160 words)

  
 Impotence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Impotence involves the inability to achieve and maintain penile erection sufficient to complete satisfactory intercourse.
Impotence is not a normal part of aging, however.
Treatment of secondary impotence is usually more successful than that for primary impotence because it is easier to restore function that has been lost than it is to discover why function has never occurred in the first place.
www.shands.org /health/information/article/003164.htm   (1059 words)

  
 Natural solutions to Male Impotence by Ray Sahelian, M.D., herbs, aphrodisiacs
Cause of impotence in younger patients and in patients with primary impotence is due mainly to organic causes, usually vascular in origin.
Conclusion: A multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation and treatment of impotence is logical, and the endocrinologist--because of an extensive background in internal medicine and expertise in hormonal diagnosis and treatment--should be the focal point of this diagnostic and therapeutic team.
Impotence was classified as primarily organic, primarily psychogenic, mixed or unknown in etiology.
www.raysahelian.com /impotence.html   (3228 words)

  
 IMPOTENCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Impotence may or may not affect a man's ability to have an orgasm (sexual climax) and release semen.
Impotence is most often caused by a physical (body) problem.
Impotence may be an early sign of illness or disease, such as diabetes or heart disease (atherosclerosis).
www.medformation.com /ac/mm_qdis.nsf/qd/nd0881g.htm   (1717 words)

  
 Impotence
Impotence is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse.
Impotence (sometimes referred to as erectile dysfunction) is commonly divided into two categories: psychogenic and organic.
Patients who present with complaints of impotence are evaluated with a detailed medical history to identify obvious causes such as medications known to be linked to impotence.
www.houston-urology.com /impotenc.htm   (697 words)

  
 Impotence
I worked with a men's clinic for impotence, got referrals from gynecologists for women who could not have orgasms, for men with premature ejaculation, and a wide assortment of odd and bizarre sexual problems.
By using future imaging and creating a belief that your impotence is in the past, with time line therapy, these tapes can help you to have a full and enjoyable sex life again.
Whether addressing impotence or potential size, there are some factors that affect size and strength that you can do something about.
www.biggerisbetter.com /Impotence/impotence.html   (905 words)

  
 Impotence
To some men impotency is a symbol of the loss of their manhood, and can be critical to a man's ego and self-image.
If the truth were known, however, virtually 100% of impotency problems can be successfully diagnosed and treated, whether physical or emotional, unless there is permanent injury or severance of the nerves and or vascular supply necessary in the erectile process.
Consider possible psychological factors that may be contributing to impotence, especially repressed anger or a fear of intimacy.
www.hubbynet.com /impotence.htm   (920 words)

  
 All Natural Male Enhancement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Impotence can also occur if the nerves that controlblood flow to the penis are damaged.
This type of impotence may be reversible or permanent depending on the severity of the nerve damage.
Some impotence problems can be solved when a man understands the normal changes of aging and how to adapt to them.
www.maxerectxx.com /Impotence.html   (2611 words)

  
 Impotence
Impotence, also called "erectile dysfunction" is a consistent inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse.
Impotence can be a result of a disruption in one of the events.
Other cause of impotence are: injury to the penis, prostate surgery, medication, psychological factors, and injury to the bladder.
www.mamashealth.com /impot.asp   (186 words)

  
 Impotence Guide - All about Impotence
Since Viagra, the original impotence pill, burst on to the market in 1998, over 16 million men worldwide have been treated successfully and have been able to resume an active sex life.
Researchers believe that the market for impotency drugs is going to expand rapidly over the next five to ten years as the baby boomers approach retirement age.
Media ads are actively encouraging men who experience impotence to seek assistance, not simply as a "one time fix", but as a long- term solution that not only offers effective treatment, but enhances their quality of life.
www.impotence-guide.com   (848 words)

  
 Impotence / Erectile Disfunction (ED)
Impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability for a man to achieve or maintain an erection adequate to perform sexual intercourse.
Impotence also covers other problems associated with sexual activity, including the inability of sperm to join with the female ovum, premature ejaculation and the inability to ejaculate the sperm.
The main symptom of impotence is a male’s inability to achieve or maintain an erection adequate enough to perform sexual intercourse.
www.herbalremedies.com /sexualstamina.html   (2169 words)

  
 The Truth About Impotence Treatment Claims
Recent advances in treating impotence have opened the floodgates for bogus remedies for this condition.
The fact of the matter: Impotence is a medical condition for which treatments are available from qualified practitioners.
Phony "clinics" and sham "institutes" are touting bogus cures for impotence.
www.ftc.gov /bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/impoalrt.htm   (406 words)

  
 Exercise Helps Men Avoid Impotence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
They found that men who had been active to begin with and those who took up exercise during the study were at lower risk for impotence.
In fact, impotence can be an early warning sign of heart artery disease since the penis is more sensitive to slow-downs in blood flow than the heart is, Goldstein noted.
Impotence affects about one quarter of American men by the age of 65, and there is no cure.
www.medboo.com /eng/message/100904762.htm   (381 words)

  
 Impotence
For the purpose of this discussion, impotence shall be defined as "the inability to have or sustain and erection long enough to have meaningful (within reason) sexual intercourse." Impotence is often primarily a vascular problem resulting in a loss of elasticity in the arteries - a condition causing poor circulation and impairing blood flow.
Psychogenic impotence: This tends to occur suddenly but the male continues to have spontaneous erections at night or in the early morning (often associated with a full bladder).
Unfortunately, testosterone is not particularly effective in treating erectile dysfunction (impotence) except in instances of markedly depressed testosterone levels.
www.midlife-passages.com /impotenc.htm   (1081 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Erectile dysfunctions
Impotence is the inability of a man to either have an erection or to keep the penis erect long enough to have sexual intercourse.
By the time most men are in their forties, they have already experienced impotence at some time in their lives.
Men afflicted with repeated impotence tend to be middle-aged and older, with a condition most common in men 60 years of age and older.
www.askmen.com /sports/health/health1.html   (664 words)

  
 Treatment for Impotence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He should locate a Clinic or physician that specializes in impotence diagnosis and treatment.
A patient being treated for impotence at the MSD Clinic provides a thorough medical history and receives a physical examination and laboratory work-up by experts who can properly identify the cause(s), whether vascular, neurological, anatomical, urological, endocrinological or psychological.
Studies of nocturnal penile erection will measure the size, duration, frequency and rigidity of sleep erections and help to distinguish physical from psychological impotence.
www.lengthandgirth.com /htm/msd-tfi.htm   (420 words)

  
 ANDROLOGY : Impotence, infertility, men's health, male menopause, male sexual disorders. (Urology)
For centuries, impotence has been presumed to be the result of mental (or psychogenic) causes, and countless millions of patients have either undergone ineffective psychiatric treatment, or worse - fallen prey to aphrodisiacs and other thoroughly useless forms of 'medication' dispensed by quacks.
Research has now conclusively shown that impotence has a physical (or physiological) cause in nearly 90% of cases.
It is quite deplorable that sometimes the blame for this is put on the woman and she is labeled 'frigid' instead of the man addressing his problem!
www.andrology.com   (612 words)

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