Man : Here Are Your 3 Ennemies!

Impotence, Infertility and Sterility: these three words are frightening medical terms for men and with good reason too. Impotence, infertility and sterility are major risks in male reproductive health, and it doesn’t help that all three different conditions are oftentimes mistaken as one and the same thing.

These three conditions are the primary health enemies of men when it comes to the well-being of their reproductive system. To be able to prevent or fight these conditions, it’s best to learn about them. The first step to take is to differentiate each condition from the others.

Infertility and sterility

 Among the three conditions, infertility and sterility are the most similar of conditions. Infertility pertains to the momentary inability to conceive or reproduce a child, while sterility pertains to the permanent and untreatable inability to reproduce.

Infertility may be caused by various factors including stress, health problems indirectly related to reproductive health, as well as other abnormalities in the human system. Sterility may be caused by damage in the ovaries or fallopian tubes for women, or damage in the testicle veins for men.

Impotence or erectile dysfunction

 This condition is a man’s constant or recurring inability to achieve and sustain an erection long enough to complete sexual intercourse or any other sexual activity. It affects one in every ten males. It is quite a common problem among men at the age of 45 and beyond, although younger men are also at risk of acquiring this condition especially those that lead unhealthy lifestyles. In the UK, approximately 2.3 million men suffer from impotence, and the sad thing about it is that only 10% of these affected men seek treatment.

Treatment of impotence

 It’s typical for men to forego medical consultation or treatment, despite the disadvantages that they experience in nursing their health problems. In fact, according to recent research women are 33% more likely to report and seek solutions to a health problem, as compared to men, who would rather keep mum about their problems, especially when it concerns their reproductive system.

Impotence is highly treatable, if only patients could have the courage to crush their fears or their pride and seek help. Here are 5 treatments for impotence:

 

  • Taking medications. There are various types of drugs that could help improve blood flow to facilitate fast and longer-lasting erections. It’s important to take the drug around 30 minutes before sexual intercourse. Some popular and effective brand names include Viagra, Levitra and Cialis. However, these drugs only provide temporary solutions and must not be taken by patients suffering from heart ailments, angina and high blood pressure. Side effects must also be expected.

 

  • Using injections. This involves injecting a certain drug into the base of the penis in order to stiffen the organ. This method may have uncomfortable side effects such as pain and allergic reaction, and the patient needs to be trained in doing the procedure himself.

 

  • Undergoing surgery. This method may involve either taking out the blockage in the arteries or adding an implant to facilitate erections.

 

  • Using a vacuum device. Some men are comfortable using a device that facilitates blood flow into the penis with the use of a tube, a hand pump and a snug penis ring.

 

  • Using a penis extender. This traction-based device benefits men who suffer from erectile dysfunction and inadequate penis size. The essential actions resulting from the use of this device is stretching the organ and facilitating blood flow, thus causing healthy and strong erections as well as renewal of cells in the penis.

 Experts says that impotence is a condition so common, at least 85% of men may experience it at some point in their lives, no matter the age. It is important to stay healthy in order not to be part of such percentage.


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