Erectile Dysfunction Treatment - Sex Life Or Health Issue?
Erectile dysfunction is an issue which men continue to struggle communicating to their partners. The immediate effects on one's sex life often cloud the actual cause which can be related to serious health issues.
/Pharmaceutical News Articles/ - Sydney, Australia, June 13, 2008 - Daniel Hamilton today launched the Erectile Dysfunction Treatment site http://www.erectiledysfunctionproblem.com. Erectile dysfunction is an issue which men continue to struggle communicating to their partners and loved ones. Advertisements for erectile dysfunction drugs promote an instant cure to lacking sex lives. Furthermore, recent studies have shown that symptoms of erectile dysfunction can be a key indicator for more sinister diseases such as heart disease. It can all be a little confusing when all one seeks is a cure to a waning sex life.
Advertisement tells one that taking an erectile dysfunction drug such as Viagra or Levitra will be a magic pill for your sex life. In reality this is not always the case and communication issues need to be addressed before a erectile dysfunction treatment can be prescribed. As Martin Freeman, contributor to The Herald Plymouth states: "his skill in getting patients to relax and overcome their reticence to talk about their problem is as crucial as his medical expertise". To openly communicate the erectile dysfunction issue with one's partner is the first step to overcoming the issue.
Erectile dysfunction has also been frequently linked with major lifestyle changes that result in anxiety and depression. As David Thomas, contributor to The Telegraph.co.uk states: "Changing sexual roles for men and women and increasing rates of depression among men could be some of the reasons behind the change." Furthermore he suggests "men are most likely to suffer from depression between the ages of 30 and 50". This coupled with the fact that men generally struggle to communicate their emotions supports the likelihood of erectile dysfunction resulting from communication issues.
Recent studies have shown that erectile dysfunction can be a key indicator for serious heart disease. As Peter Chun-Yip Tong, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Medicine & Therapeutics at The Chinese University of Hong Kong states: "The development of erectile dysfunction should alert both patients and healthcare providers to the future risk of coronary heart disease". Furthermore there are significant connections between erectile dysfunction and diabetes- where high levels of blood sugar and damage to the blood levels hinder the ability to sustain an erection.
Before one considers the most effective erectile dysfunction treatment, it is extremely important to isolate the cause the condition. Society and advertising portray various magic cures for erectile dysfunction from tablets to nasal sprays, however the real cause can lie untreated beneath in the form of depression or anxiety due to lifestyle changes. If there is a history of diabetes or cardio vascular disease in the sufferer, thorough medical tests are recommended.
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Daniel Hamilton
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Manly, NSW
Australia 2095
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