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Friends in the recent time most of the peoples are facing many #Sex problems.Today's topic is #Sexual weakness. So on the demand of fans of my page I am giving few tips for all. Which are very easy to follow. Men's sex problems Around 1 in 10 men experience sexual problems. Men's sexual problems can happen at any time of life, but become more common with age. Erectile dysfunction - sometimes called impotence - is a problem getting and keeping an erection for sex Premature ejaculation, this is coming sooner than he'd like to during sex Inhibited ejaculation, retarded ejaculation, when the man is slow to ejaculate Retrograde ejaculation, where the ejaculation goes into the bladder instead of out of the penis Less interest in sex, loss of sex drive or libido. Physical causes, including diabetes, heart disease and other long-term health conditions Alcohol abuse Drug abuse Medication side-effects, including some antidepressants Stress Anxiety Depression Worries over sexual performance, unrealistic expectations about sexual performance Relationship problems Low testosterone Past traumatic sexual experiences. A doctor will ask about symptoms, review a man's medical history and may carry out a physical examination. Urologists, who specialise in the urinary tract and reproductive system Endocrinologists, who specialise in conditions affecting hormones Neurologists, who specialise in the body's nerve networks Sex therapists or counsellors Mental health specialists. Diagnostic tests for men's sex problems include: Blood tests, to identify any hormone problems, such as low testosterone, and any undiagnosed medical problems, such as diabetes Checking blood flow to the penis for any blockages or restrictions Nerve checks, for any loss of sensation, such as complications of diabetes Night-time penis rigidity tests, to check if natural erections that happen at night are stronger than a man may experience while awake, which may suggest psychological causes. How are men's sex problems treated? Treatment will depend on what's found to be causing the problem. Approaches may include: Treating underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to sex problems Medication, injections, gel, or pellets to improve erections Hormone treatment to correct any imbalances, such as testosterone replacement therapy Psychological therapy, counselling or sex therapy, to discuss issues and help with anxiety or stress around having sex, which may involve the man's partner Mechanical devices to help create erections, including vacuum devices or penile implants. Honoeopathic Remedy Options • Agnus castus. This remedy may be helpful if problems with impotence develop after a man has led a life of intense and frequent sexual activity for many years. ... • Caladium. ... • Lycopodium. ... • Selenium metallicum. ... • Argentum nitricum. ... • Causticum. ... • Staphysagria.
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Friends today I am discussion again about a serious problem. Most of the patients ask me Can Stress and Anxiety Cause Erectile Dysfunction? Stress, anxiety, and erectile dysfunction Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition . As you age, your risk for ED increases. But having trouble maintaining an erection isn’t always related to age. Many men will experience ED at some point. The good news is that the cause of your ED can usually be identified, and ED will often go away with treatment. The causes of ED can be both psychological and physical. The success of treatment for physical causes depends on your condition. Studies show that psychological factors are the most common cause of ED. Psychological causes, like emotional and environmental factors, are usually curable. This includes stress and anxiety. Increased stress and anxiety can also increase your risk for other conditions that may cause ED, such as: heart disease high blood pressure high cholesterol levels obesity excessive alcohol consumption Read on to learn how stress and anxiety cause ED, how to manage your stress and anxiety levels, and how to prevent ED. How do stress and anxiety cause erectile dysfunction? You can experience three types of erections: reflexive (due to physical stimulation), psychogenic (due to visual or mental associations), and nocturnal (during sleep). These types of erections involve important bodily systems and processes. A disruption in any of these processes can cause ED. These include: nervous system blood vessels muscles hormones emotions Mental health conditions like stress and anxiety can also affect how your brain signals your body’s physical response. In the case of an erection, stress and anxiety can interrupt how your brain sends messages to the penis to allow extra blood flow. Stress and anxiety about ED can also contribute to a cycle of ongoing ED. Experiencing ED can lead to behavioral changes that contribute to anxiety and incidences of ED. The reasons for ED vary per age group, but generally follow: Psychological ED (mainly nervousness and anxiety) affects about 90 percent of teenagers and young men. These events are fairly short-lived. Personal and professional stress, such as relationship trouble, is the main reason for ED in middle-aged men. Physical impotence is the most common cause for older men, but the loss of a partner and loneliness can also cause psychological stress. Can porn cause ED? » The following life events can also cause enough stress and anxiety to lead to ED: job problems, loss, or stress relationship problems and conflicts illness or loss of a loved one fear of aging changes in health financial burdens One study of veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) found that PTSD increased the risk for sexual dysfunction by more than three times. Long-term stress and anxiety can increase certain hormone levels in your body and interfere with your body’s processes. This can also lead to other health conditions that may cause ED. Health conditions that can cause ED, stress, and anxiety Stress and anxiety can also worsen or develop into several health conditions. A 2013 study suggests that ED may also be a risk marker for future cardiovascular diseases. Other health conditions associated with ED include: vascular disease nerve damage high cholesterol high blood pressure heart disease obesity diabetes low testosterone metabolic syndrome prostate cancer or enlarged prostate certain prescription medications Stress and anxiety may lead to certain lifestyle factors that contribute to ED, including: illicit drugs use tobacco use excessive alcohol consumption a sedentary lifestyle Psychological ED tends to go away with time. For ED that doesn’t go away, talk to your doctor to see what treatment options are available for you. Treatment depends on what’s causing your stress and anxiety. Homoeopathic medicines Lycopodium, Agnus Castus, Acid phod are few medicines.
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Friends in the recent time most of the peoples are facing many #Sex problems.Today's topic is on #Erectile #dyesfunction. On the demand of fans of my page I am giving few tips for all. Which are very easy to follow. Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects as many as 30 million men in the United States. Almost half of men over age 75 experience ED, according to the National Institutes of Health. ED is commonly called “impotence.” It’s a condition in which a man can’t achieve or maintain an erection during sexual performance. Symptoms may also include reduced sexual desire or libido. These kinds of issues can happen at any time and to any man. Causes mainly include: fatigue stress relationship issues performance anxiety alcohol consumption Your doctor is likely to diagnose you with ED if the condition lasts for more than a few weeks or months. Standard treatments include pharmaceutical medications, vacuum pumps, implants, and surgery, but many men prefer natural options. Research has found that some natural options can improve your ED symptoms. CAUSES What Causes Erectile Dysfunction? A number of factors can increase your risk of ED. Attaining an erection involves the brain, hormones, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. A problem with any of these components can block the normal functioning of the penis. Some common causes of ED include: heart disease diabetes obesity multiple sclerosis tobacco use Parkinson’s disease enlarged prostate gland One study found that persistent alcohol use induced ED as well. Seventy-two percent of men diagnosed with alcohol dependence syndrome were diagnosed with sexual dysfunction. This includes premature ejaculation and ED. It’s important to check with your doctor because ED may be a sign of additional health problems. For example, if you have heart disease, you can take a number of steps that will likely improve both your heart health and your ED. This includes lowering your cholesterol, reducing your weight, or taking medications to unclog your blood vessels. Your doctor will likely prescribe some common treatments if other health issues aren’t found to be the cause of your ED. However, you may also choose natural options. MEDICATIONS Common Treatments for ED: Medications Standard treatments for ED include lifestyle changes, such as: exercising losing weight stopping smoking curbing alcohol intake Medications like Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra increase blood flow to the penis. But they can also cause side effects, including: nasal congestion headache upset stomach vision changes facial flushing dizziness Men who have experienced a stroke or have uncontrolled diabetes or low blood pressure should not take ED medications. Testosterone replacement and erection-inducing injections are also available. Side effects may include: acne breast enlargement increased urination aching in the penis scarring gum or mouth irritation OTHER OPTIONS Common Treatments for ED: Non-Drug Options Non-drug treatments for ED include penile vacuum pumps, penile implants, and blood vessel surgery. A pump is used right before intercourse to pull blood into the penis. However, this method can cause bruising. Implants must be surgically inserted into the penis. They can then be inflated when necessary. Risks include those typically associated with surgery, such as infections. Blood vessel surgery is recommended only when leaking vessels cause ED. Even though all these methods may help some men, natural alternatives can be just as effective, but less invasive. Homoeopathic Remedy Options • Agnus castus. This remedy may be helpful if problems with impotence develop after a man has led a life of intense and frequent sexual activity for many years. ... • Caladium. ... • Lycopodium. ... • Selenium metallicum. ... • Argentum nitricum. ... • Causticum. ... • Staphysagria.
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Happy new year 2019 friends. Today I am discussing about a common problem faced by many males known as erectile dysfunction. Flaccid and erect penis Erectile dysfunction (impotence) is the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for sex. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't necessarily a cause for concern. If erectile dysfunction is an ongoing issue, however, it can cause stress, affect your self-confidence and contribute to relationship problems. Problems getting or keeping an erection can also be a sign of an underlying health condition that needs treatment and a risk factor for heart disease. If you're concerned about erectile dysfunction, talk to your doctor — even if you're embarrassed. Sometimes, treating an underlying condition is enough to reverse erectile dysfunction. In other cases, medications or other direct treatments might be needed. Symptoms Erectile dysfunction symptoms might include persistent: Trouble getting an erection Trouble keeping an erection Reduced sexual desire When to see a doctor A family doctor is a good place to start when you have erectile problems. See your doctor if: You have concerns about your erections or you're experiencing other sexual problems such as premature or delayed ejaculation You have diabetes, heart disease or another known health condition that might be linked to erectile dysfunction Causes Male sexual arousal is a complex process that involves the brain, hormones, emotions, nerves, muscles and blood vessels. Erectile dysfunction can result from a problem with any of these. Likewise, stress and mental health concerns can cause or worsen erectile dysfunction. Sometimes a combination of physical and psychological issues causes erectile dysfunction. For instance, a minor physical condition that slows your sexual response might cause anxiety about maintaining an erection. The resulting anxiety can lead to or worsen erectile dysfunction. Physical causes of erectile dysfunction In many cases, erectile dysfunction is caused by something physical. Common causes include: Heart disease Clogged blood vessels (atherosclerosis) High cholesterol High blood pressure Diabetes Obesity Metabolic syndrome — a condition involving increased blood pressure, high insulin levels, body fat around the waist and high cholesterol Parkinson's disease Multiple sclerosis Certain prescription medications Tobacco use Peyronie's disease — development of scar tissue inside the penis Alcoholism and other forms of substance abuse Sleep disorders Treatments for prostate cancer or enlarged prostate Surgeries or injuries that affect the pelvic area or spinal cord Psychological causes of erectile dysfunction The brain plays a key role in triggering the series of physical events that cause an erection, starting with feelings of sexual excitement. A number of things can interfere with sexual feelings and cause or worsen erectile dysfunction. These include: Depression, anxiety or other mental health conditions Stress Relationship problems due to stress, poor communication or other concerns Risk factors As you get older, erections might take longer to develop and might not be as firm. You might need more direct touch to your penis to get and keep an erection. Various risk factors can contribute to erectile dysfunction, including: Medical conditions, particularly diabetes or heart conditions Tobacco use, which restricts blood flow to veins and arteries, can — over time — cause chronic health conditions that lead to erectile dysfunction Being overweight, especially if you're obese Certain medical treatments, such as prostate surgery or radiation treatment for cancer Injuries, particularly if they damage the nerves or arteries that control erections Medications, including antidepressants, antihistamines and medications to treat high blood pressure, pain or prostate conditions Psychological conditions, such as stress, anxiety or depression Drug and alcohol use, especially if you're a long-term drug user or heavy drinker Complications Complications resulting from erectile dysfunction can include: An unsatisfactory sex life Stress or anxiety Embarrassment or low self-esteem Relationship problems The inability to get your partner pregnant Prevention The best way to prevent erectile dysfunction is to make healthy lifestyle choices and to manage any existing health conditions. For example: Work with your doctor to manage diabetes, heart disease or other chronic health conditions. See your doctor for regular checkups and medical screening tests. Stop smoking, limit or avoid alcohol, and don't use illegal drugs. Exercise regularly. Take steps to reduce stress. Get help for anxiety, depression or other mental health concerns. Primary Homoeopathic Remedies Agnus castus. This remedy may be helpful if problems with impotence develop after a man has led a life of intense and frequent sexual activity for many years. ... Caladium. ... Lycopodium. ... Selenium metallicum. ... Argentum nitricum. ... Causticum. ... Staphysagria.
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*Impotency - Homeopathic Medicines* It is also called Erectyle Dysfunction. Defination - It is abnormal physical or psychological state of a male characterized by inability to engage in sexual intercourse because of failure to have or maintain an erection. *Causes* These include both emotional and physical disorders. An estimated 50 percent of men ages 40 to 70 experience some ED at one time or another. The risk of impotence increases with age. *1. Endocrine Diseases* Diabetes is an example of an endocrine disease that can cause a person to experience impotence. Diabetes affects the body’s ability to utilize the hormone insulin. One of the side effects associated with chronic diabetes is nerve damage. This affects penis sensations. Other complications associated with diabetes are impaired blood flow and hormone levels. *2. Neurological and Nerve Disorders* Several neurologic conditions can increase the risk for impotence. Nerve conditions affect the brain’s ability to communicate with the reproductive system. This can prevent a person from achieving an erection. Neurological disorders associated with impotence include: * Alzheimer’s disease * Parkinson’s disease * brain or spinal tumors * multiple sclerosis * stroke * temporal lobe epilepsy *3. Taking Medications* Taking certain medications can affect blood flow, which can lead to ED Examples of medications known to cause impotence include: * alpha-adrenergic blockers, including tamsulosin (Flomax) * beta-blockers, such as carvedilol (Coreg) and metoprolol (Lopressor) * cancer chemotherapy medications, such as cimetidine (Tagamet) * central nervous system depressants, such as alprazolam (Xanax), diazepam (Valium), and codeine (found in various brand name drugs) * central nervous system stimulants, such as cocaine or amphetamines * diuretics, such as furosemide (Lasix) and spironolactone (Aldactone) * selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs (Prozac, Paxil) * synthetic hormones, such as leuprolide (Eligard) *4. Cardiac-Related Conditions* Conditions that affect the heart and its ability to pump blood well can cause impotence. Without enough blood flow to the penis, a person can’t achieve an erection. Atherosclerosis, a condition that causes the blood vessels to become clogged, can cause impotence. High cholesterol and high blood pressure (hypertension) are also associated with increased risks for impotence. *5. Lifestyle Factors and Emotional Disorders* To achieve an erection, a person must first go through what’s known as an excitement phase. This phase can be an emotional response. If a person has an emotional disorder, this affects their ability to become sexually excited. Depression and anxiety are associated with increased risk for impotence. Performance anxiety can be another cause of impotence. If a person wasn’t able to achieve an erection in the past, he may fear he won’t be able to achieve an erection in the future. Abuse of drugs like cocaine and amphetamines can also cause impotence. Alcohol abuse and alcoholism can affect a person’s ability to achieve or maintain an erection as well. Impotence or Erectile Dysfunction is a condition in which there is a problem in getting or maintaining an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. Here I am giving few medicines which are most effective may be prescribed according to symptoms. *Agnus Castus 30* 1. There is no penile erection during the sexual act. 2. The penis remain relaxed and flaccid during sex. 3. Penis cold. 4. No desire for sex and decreased physical strength. 5. Erectle dysfunction with history of gonorrhoea. 6. There is sadness and depression. 7. It relieves the sadness, enhancing the desire to have sex and achieving erections. *Caladium 30* 1. No erection but great sexual desire. 2. No erection after an embrace. 4. The penis remains in a relaxed condition and there is no erection. 5. There is a sexual weakness due to mental depression. 6. The erectyle dysfunction is due to tobacco addiction. There is tobacco addiction. *Selenium 200* 1. The erection is too weak and slow. 2. The complete inability to have an erection. 3. The erection is insufficient and remains for a very short period. 4. The pt has sexual desire but they lack of erectyle power. 5 Irritability and excessive weakness after the sexual. 6. Involuntary emission of seminal discharge during sleep. 7. A few may also complain of dribbling of semen while passing stool or urine. *Lycopodium 1M* 1. It is good for both young and pls people. 2. Erectile Dysfunction resulting from excessive masturbation in young person. 3. In elderly people, erectylw dysfunction is after of more indulgence in sexual activity. 4. The desire for sexual act is present but the erection is not adequate. At times, 5. There is premature ejaculation. 6. In old age imperfect erection with prostate enlargement.. *Avena Sativa Q* 1. It can be used as a tonic for enhancing the sexual power of males. 2. This medicine helps in to remove extreme exhaustion and deficient erections. 3. Erectile Dysfunction after overindulgence in sexual activity or masturbation. *Lecithin 3x* Increase the exual desire and also increases the strength of penile erection by supplying more blood to it. *Nux Vomica 200* 1. When the patient has lived a high life with lots of indulgences like wine, women, tobacco and other stimulants, 2. The patient is short tempered and an aggressive. 3. He may have remained under a lot of stress related to his business and trying to achieve whatever he set his sights on. *Tribulus Terrestris ( Iksugandha ) Q* 1. There is presence of urinary troubles along with Erectile Dysfunction. 2. The sexual organs are weak and pain is experienced while passing urine. *Nuphar Luteum 6* 1. Erectile Dysfunction with no sexual desire and relaxed genitalia. Erectile Dysfunction with zero desire for sex. 2. Seminal discharges during passing stool or urine. *Yohimbinum Q* 1. This medicine acts as a agent to increase sexual desire. 2. It is also the best remedy for Neurasthenic Impotency, like lack of interest in sexual activity, deficient erection, extreme weakness, irritability and sadness. *Acid Phos 30* 1. Erectyle dysfunction with diabetes mellitus 2. The sex power is very weak. 3. The genitals are relaxed. 4. Seminal emissions while the pt is asleep. 5. The pt suffers from extreme physical debility and mental exhaustion.. *Moschus 30* *Cuprum Met 30* Impotent due to diabetes. *Agnus Castus and Nuphar Luteum* *Agnus Castus* is the best medicine to increase the the desire to have sex who have complete impotency and a marked aversion to sex *Nuphar Luteum* is used for exactly the same condition as in *Agnus Castus*. But the additional symptom over *Agnus Castus* to increase the sexual desire is the involuntary semen discharge while passing stool or urine or while sleeping.
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Friends today I am discussing about a serious problem which most of the people shy to share with their doctor which is Hypoactive Sexual desire disorder. If you have little interest in sex, and it's causing distress in your life, you may have hypoactive sexual desire disorder. Learn about treatment options for this sex disorde Just because you aren’t interested in sex doesn’t mean you are sexually dysfunctional. However, if your disinterest is causing distress in your life, then you may be diagnosed with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). An estimated 30 to 39 percent of women in any given population will report little or no interest in sex at any given time in their lives. This may not cause personal problems or constitute a sex disorder, especially if the woman is single and not actively engaged with a partner. When a lingering lack of desire, however, is coupled with distress, which is believed to be the case in about 12 percent of women and a roughly estimated 5 percent of men — and if other issues, such as an abusive partner are ruled out — then HSDD may be diagnosed. Although “lack of sexual fantasy” used to be included in the official HSDD definitions, this is no longer universally used as a determinant of healthy sexuality; not all sexually healthy adults fantasize. “Some people don’t want to have sex. If it’s not causing distress, it’s not dysfunction,” “The most important clinical determinant for HSDD in women is when the woman is unreceptive. She has a good relationship. She likes her partner. But she’s not able to respond to overtures. She says, ‘I feel nothing. I feel numb. I feel empty.’” Because of the personal nature of sexual desire, HSDD can be difficult to track, quantify, and treat. Studies do consistently show that HSDD can affect both women and men. Prevalence within the male population is less studied, but some researchers believe women may be at least twice as likely to have HSDD, which is why much of the research is pointed at women. Why Do More Women Have Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder? Some researchers believe the greater number of female HSDD cases may be related to the way most women approach sexuality: hypoactive sexual desire disorder can be psychologically, as well as physically, based. A woman’s desire for sex is often predicted by a greater number of factors in both realms working together — including relationship satisfaction and health, personal and partner well-being, and physical and emotional responses to lovemaking. The same researchers speculate that sexual disinterest among some women may be related to sexual inhibition, conditioned in women by longstanding cultural tradition. In addition, they suggest that a lack of sexual desire in some women may not constitute a disorder at all, but rather may be a natural protective mechanism against having too many children, which has evolved over time. Hormones. Hormone and other changes during menopause can make HSDD more prevalent for middle-aged, post-menopausal women than for younger, pre-menopausal women. Men can also experience hormonal changes, specifically low testosterone levels that can interfere with sexual desire Being in an active relationship. Most people living with HSDD who seek help are in a relationship. Sometimes a man or woman will seek help at the request of his or her partner. Nine out of 10 women who seek help do so because their partner is in distress. Emotional or mental health issues. This can include partner dissatisfaction, sexual communication and sexual performance issues, general life stress, and such potentially complicated psychological problems as body image issues and depression. Physical health conditions. These can include diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, hypothyroidism, and menopause. Treatment Options for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Sometimes just having a frank conversation with your partner can solve your HSDD. You also may choose to talk with your doctor, who may ask you about your relationship history and about past psychological issues related to your sexuality. Your doctor may also look for underlying medical conditions. You may ultimately be helped by: Individual or couples sex therapy. Treatment of an underlying medical condition. Hormone therapy. Hormone balancing therapy for women and testosterone supplementation for some men with low testosterone levels can increase sexual desire.
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