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Impotence
No matter how technologically advanced
and sophisticated human beings may become socially speaking,
they cannot afford to lose their natural instinctive
characteristics. If they do so, they will no long have
the effects they have on their fellow human beings.
Hence, natural instincts such as the se-drive are necessary
to all human beings. Those who suffer from a lack of
this drive have been known to feel inferior to other
individuals.
This in fact is a natural reaction
to other individuals having the upper hand and being
more dominant. Having said this, it must be realized
that those suffering with impotence are often demeaned
by others who know about it, and as a result, these
individuals are further psychologically affected. Generally
speaking, the causes are the result of psychological
of physical disturbance. This is the reason why impotence
is said to be a condition rather than a disease.
Often, diseases are responsible for
impotence. Natural dysfunctions within the body are
also known to cause impotence too. Diabetes is one that
is known to cause impotence in men and women too. However,
generally, it is males who tend to suffer more with
impotence than women. This is because they need to be
more charged for an erection to take place. The following
three failures disallow erection:
1. Failure to ‘start-off’
is because of impaired release of the chemical messages
sent via the nervous system.
2. Failure to accumulate results from inadequate blood
flow into the penis.
3. Failure to store is due to leakage
in the veins; blood is released too quickly from the
penis, and leak back into the body.
Keeping the above in mind, it must
be asserted that in most cases, impotence is physical
rather than psychological as stated earlier. The above
three failure could be the result of diabetes (as mentioned
earlier), high blood pressure, stroke or prostate disease,
etc. In particular it must be noted that diseases of
the blood vessels (vascular disease) is the chief cause
of impotence. Quite evidently, treating these diseases
would help cure impotence. However, people often resort
to measures that do not target treatment of their diseases;
they often go for increasing their sex-drive directly.
This is inappropriate, as the root of the problem is
not removed, and one might eventually succumb to his
of her disease if left unattended. However, the following
are still applied to those who suffer with impotence:
1. Drug therapy
2. Penile implants
3. Vacuum erection device
4. Injection therapy
5. Urethral suppository
6. Psychotherapy
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