Management For Impotence

 

 Management For Impotence


What causes impotence?

Impotence is a problem with the body’s ability to get or keep an erection. Many things can cause impotence, including diabetes, nerve problems, and some medicines. But it’s most often caused by mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.

What are the symptoms of impotence?
The primary symptom of impotence is being unable to get an erection. This inability may be intermittent, or it may happen all the time. Other symptoms include:
-difficulty getting an erection or keeping an erection for a length of time
-urinating less than usual
-feeling tired or weak
-losing sexual interest in your partner.
What is the treatment of impotence?
The first step in treating impotence is to find out what is causing it. For example, it could be that you have diabetes, and your doctor can prescribe medicine that will help you get an erection. In many cases, however, the cause is anxiety or depression and is completely treatable.
If you are suffering from constant impotence, it’s important to see your doctor to rule out underlying medical causes. If no medical cause can be found, doctors can help with different types of therapy. Psychological therapy involves talking through issues that might be causing depression or anxiety and improving self-esteem.
Insurance may cover treatment for impotence; check with your insurance company before starting treatment.
Types of therapy are typically divided into two categories:
-Psychological therapy.
-Pharmaceutical therapy.
In the first case, you meet with a mental health professional and talk through your issues and improve self esteem. You may also receive cognitive behavioral therapy, which is another type of group counseling and helps you learn self-management skills to help deal with anxiety or depression.
In the second case, your psychologist may prescribe drugs that help treat the impotence or treat the cause of your impotence.
What are the side effects of pharmaceutical therapy?
There are several types of treatment for impotence:
-Low dose antidepressants.
-Drugs that help in improving blood flow and testosterone.
-Stimulants that can help with sexual performance.
If you need these drugs, you may feel a little jittery at first and will have to be supervised when using them around other people since they can be risky to drive or take part in dangerous activities.
Some side effects that may occur with these drugs include:
-anxiety
-agitation
-dizziness
-nausea or vomiting
Additional treatment for impotence may be available through a clinical trial. Talk to your doctor about the possibility of participating in a clinical trial. Clinical trials are part of the medical research process. Clinical trials look at new ways to prevent, detect, or treat disease. You may want to think about taking part in a clinical trial.
Some people with impotence are concerned about side effects. Your doctor usually can show you how the medication works to help some of these concerns. For example, low dose antidepressants will not cause sexual desire problems, and drugs that help improve blood flow also can improve sexual performance.
An important thing to remember is that there are many different types of treatment for impotence and they all have different side effects, so talk with your doctor when starting any new treatment plan.
What will happen if I don't treat impotence?
If you are unable to treat impotence, the side effects may become worse. Some impotence treatments may have serious side effects and you might want to talk with your doctor about whether or not your problem is serious enough to warrant treatment.
You also shouldn’t stop taking medicines that are prescribed to treat impotence without talking with your doctor first.
• TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR.
Talk with your doctor about impotence. Together you can develop a plan that best deals with your symptoms and concerns. If you are feeling depressed or anxious, talk to your doctor about getting help for those feelings first. Only after you’ve treated those problems should you begin treatment for impotence.
• MAKE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE CHANGES.
Healthful lifestyle changes can help make impotence easier to deal with.
-Make sure you’re getting enough rest and exercise.
-Eat healthy meals and drink plenty of water.
-Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.
-Maintain a healthy weight by eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly.
• GET MORE INFORMATION AND HELP.
There are different resources available to people who are dealing with impotence. The following websites contain valuable information:
-indianjourney.com/
-healthyplace.com/
-nationalelderplanningnetwork.org/men’s-health/impotence
-everydayhealth.com/erectile-dysfunction/impotence
-iaq.org/erectile-dysfunction
• PUT IN SOME EFFORT TO GET THE BEST RESULTS.

Conclusion
Impotence can be a frightening and embarrassing problem, but don’t let it hold you back. Start to take control of your impotence by coping in new ways. This will help you to achieve better results.

If you are an adult male with a medical problem that is causing impotence, please consider calling us at the number below, 310.479.7300 or visit our website www.aboezamanmd.

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