Showing posts with label men's issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label men's issues. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The Link Between Restless Legs and Impotence


New medicinal studies are popping up every month but one of the most intriguing one is the study that links erectile dysfunction and restless legs syndrome (RLS). On the surface, the two seem to be unrelated. Yet new research findings suggest they may be more linked than originally thought.

Harvard University published a study that found men that showed RLS symptoms had a higher risk of ED as well. The study had a little over 11,000 participants and it came up with numbers that showed men were about 50% more likely to experience impotency than males without RLS.

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This study actually builds on a study that was published by the Sleep journal. It is best to realize that this study does not state that these two issues are linked in every case but it does provide strong evidence to continue research and that is why studies are being furthered.

Every man with ED is not going to have RLS and every man with RLS is not going to have ED. Some researchers think the key may actually be levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that is a vital role-player in both ED and RLS. If both are linked to dopamine levels, then that is another issue altogether and can open up a whole new avenue on research.

In the mean time, for those who suffer from RLS, impotence, or both, a physician can treat help treat both issues. There are a variety of ED drugs on the market, such as Cialis or Viagra, and RLS has many options as well, both medical and therapeutic. If you feel that you may have erectile dysfunction or RLS, know that you do not have to live with either.



Thursday, May 17, 2012

Are Testosterone Drugs More Popular than Viagra?

Bloomberg data reports that the sale of testosterone medications have more than doubled since 2006 to 5.6 million last year. The increase in the sale of testosterone replacement therapies may provide treatment to the estimated nearly 14 million men older than age 45 in the U.S. who have low levels of testosterone. Sales of testosterone drugs, such as Eli Lilly’s Axiron and Abbott Laboratories’ AndroGel, are expected to reach $5 billion to 2017.

How do such testosterone replacement medications compare to erectile dysfunction treatments such as Viagra? IMS Health states that 2011 sales of erectile dysfunction sales totaled $5.3 billion, while Bloomberg data reports that 2011 sales of testosterone treatment drugs totaled $1.6 billion in comparison.

Low testosterone levels can lead to loss of sex drive, depression, and reduced tissue and bone mass. Testosterone medications can increase libido, but can also lead to blood clots, prostate tumors, liver damage, and infertility, which is important information for those men seeking testosterone aids to bolster sex drive in hopes of family planning.

Eli Lilly’s Axiron is applied under the arm, just like deodorant. The company started a widespread marking campaign last year to educate men about the causes of low testosterone levels and how to seek treatment. Abbott Laboratories’ treatment is coined AndroGel; Abbott only promotes FDA-approved use of its product for men who doctors have diagnosed with low testosterone levels. Such testosterone medications sales’ may be booming, but they have not yet reached the level of erectile dysfunction drugs like Viagra, and before starting testosterone replacement therapy men need to speak with their doctor or health care provider.

Friday, May 11, 2012

How Internet Porn Can Negatively Impact Sexual Performance


Some couples find that adding pornography in the form of movies to their lovemaking sessions can enhance the experience. However, an over abundance of porn can lead to erectile dysfunction according to an article in Psychology Today.  The study showed that too much porn can be a cause of erectile dysfunction because of the body’s over stimulation and exposure to dopamine. If you’re being impacted by ED, contacting your doctor for a prescription of Viagra is a good step, but cutting back on porn may help as well.

The Psychology Today article noted that men who “consume too much porn can have erectile dysfunction and leave men finding regular sexual practices less stimulating.” If you find you simply cannot get aroused without the introduction of pornography, then you need to evaluate your sexual practices.  The connection between pornography and impotence, according to the study is that “the loss of an erection can be caused because of a ‘continuous over-stimulation of dopamine” the body’s reaction to sexual stimulation.’”

For many, the introduction of pornography to sexual routines are stimulating but watching too much negatively impacts the body’s reaction to traditional stimuli because of the over production of dopamine. This is a signal sent to the brain during foreplay and intercourse that leads to an erection. A continual release of dopamine because of the overstimulation caused by pornography leads to lack of erection.  

Weaning yourself off of pornography could be a way to allow your body to regulate itself, get the dopamine levels back in line, and lead to the ability to achieve an erection without the use of the movies. It’s possible that once pornography has been eliminated, normal levels of dopamine will return and the ability to achieve and maintain an erection may return.  

Impotence that continues to occur even after stopping pornography, however, could mean there are other underlying issues with ED. You will want to contact your doctor to discuss the issue if impotence continues, no matter how tough the subject is, as ED is treatable with medication and other therapies. Your partner will thank you!


Friday, April 27, 2012

Talk With Your Doctor About Impotence Treatment


While establishing whether you may have erectile dysfunction, discussion with your doctor is a must. This is because your doctor will be able to provide you with educated answers to your inquiries. However, first of all, you will want to become aware of what ED. is. Known in the past as impotence, ED is the inability to create an erection when desired. This can become tremendously stressful and frustrating for the affected couple. Though, if this has only occurred during one or two isolated instances, you most likely do not have ED.

However, if you have experienced this dilemma in more than one or two instances, you ought to consult with a physician. It is imperative to find a medical doctor who has the appropriate qualifications. A doctor such as this will be capable to examine your case and conclude if you, indeed, have a medical concern. A physician will be able to perform additional tests that they feel are required for your case.  Only a physician will be capable of prescribing necessary medications for ED. Many medications are accessible for treating ED. Some of these, such as Cialis, can be utilized once each day and will enable a patient to act in response to sexual stimulation with an erection.

Most men are extremely uncomfortable at the consideration of seeing a doctor for this condition. It could even take some time to build up the nerve to visit with a physician. Therefore, you need to keep in mind that professional doctors are used to dealing with this situation. Should you continue to be struggling, think about confering with a qualified physician who is available for a consult online.

Before hand, make a list of all of your questions. That way, while you have the doctor’s attention, you won’t be in jeopardy of forgetting anything you were hoping to get clarification on. Additionally, be sure to be straightforward with the physician you speak with. Do not attempt to mask the situation by pretending that you have something else wrong. Provide a clear, honest picture for the doctor.
Through some specific questioning and an uncomplicated examination, the physician will be able to let you know what he concludes the cause of the root of your erectile dysfunction. After that, various impotence treatment options can be discussed. Upon determining the cause of your ED, successful treatment is capable of occurring. The majority of treatments involve simple medications that can be orally taken. The large majority of ED cases are treatable, leaving the patient with a full, active sex life once again.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Is There A Link Between ED And Migraine Headaches?


Are you a migraine sufferer? Do you find that you’re also being afflicted with impotence as well? There are new studies that show a connection between migraines and impotence. The study showed that men that deal with migraine headaches are 60 percent more likely to be sufferers of erectile dysfunction. The link between the two – migraines and impotence – is still being explored by doctors. While Cialis can address ED, you will also want to ask your doctor whether the migraines you suffer could be leading to your impotence. The reason, some doctors say, there is a connection is just the simple fact that the pain of a migraine can lead to the impotence itself or the fact that in the back of your mind you worry that sexual activity may trigger a migraine headache.

Even if your doctor prescribes Viagra to address your ED, you will still want to work with him to look at whether there are other reasons why you’re not able to achieve or maintain an erection. While doctors have discovered and believe that women who are dealing with migraines are also more likely to have sexual dysfunction issues than those who don’t suffer migraines.

There are currently more than 20 million men in the United States alone that deal with erectile dysfunction and that number has been on the increase over the past several years among men who are 30-years-old or older. With the study to find the connection between migraines and ED, more than 25,000 men participated and 6,000 of them were diagnosed with ED and also suffered migraine headaches. While age plays a factor, many skeptical of the study believe that because men who have migraines are more likely to meet with a doctor, and that’s the reason they’re discussing and seeking help for ED.

If you’re dealing with both impotence and migraines you need to make an appointment with your doctor to have him look for a connection and a way to treat both issues so you can get on with your life. The other health issues can include having a sedentary lifestyle, diabetes, blood pressure or other risk factors to both health and sexual health. Your doctor may put you on a diet and exercise routine to help you deal with both the migraines and the sexual dysfunction.

Men should seek help with both health issues as a way to get back into a more sexually satisfying life as impotence impacts both partners in a sexual relationship.