Monday, April 17, 2006

Sexual Dysfunction & Impotence Explained:



Sex & Libido Dysfunction or Impotence:

Definition:
Inability (usually of a male to copulate):

Traditionally, when the male is unable to get or sustain a FIRM erection, long enough to penetrate a vagina or anus, he was considered IMPOTENT. Over the years, clinical studies have refuted that conception. It has been proven to be quite the contrary;

Most men during their adolescent years or way into their forties-fifties and sixties, will at some point in their sexual life, experience periods of "erectile dysfunction."

This can stem from several things. eg

* Alcoholism or excessive use of alcohol before sexual intercourse, or a history of alcoholic consumption.

* Recreational drugs like GHB-Crystal meth- Excessive Marijuana Usage- Crack, & other party drugs.

* IDU or Injection drug use of heroine, can also be a factor that contributes to ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION.

* A person who is HIV positive or has immune deficiency problems.

* A person who indulges heavily in drug and alcohol useage.

* A person who is DIABETIC and is using medication for it.

* Prostrate problems, and is taking medication for it.

* A heavy cigarette smoker, or smoking cigarettes generally.

* Lack of exercise: Too much fatty foods: OBESITY or Too Much Body fat.

* Depression: Or feelings of helplessness or in-adequacy.
Which may stem from depression.


SOLUTIONS:

* Consulting with your doctor for help, is a necessity:

* There are a host of drugs available to help, or remedy this problem.
eg, VIAGRA: CIALICE: CELEBREX: LIPITOR: TESTOSTERONE: LEVITRA: etc.

* I would suggest that if you are married, or living with a mate (male or female), you both should see and discuss this problem together with a doctor.

That will help the doctor to fully comprehend the situation, it's causes, and how much it affects your sex life together, thus making it easier for him/her to recommend a solution.

* Make sure that the doctor you see, has the knowledge or is qualified to deal with this kind of malady. If he/she isn't, then ask him/her to give you a reference to some other doctor who is qualified to do so.

FINALLY:
* Females too have LIBIDO problems, which can be a factor of inadequate stimulation, or the inability to reach climax during sexual intercourse.

* Partners who are unable to make her fully sexually aroused, or no foreplay:

* An experience or flashback of sexual abuse like rape, or sexual ill-treatment from a former mate or partner.

* Distractions like A PORN MOVIE, which you might be distracted by or more focused on, except her during sex.

* Not asking your woman or wife if you are making her fully aroused. Or not asking her what part of her body makes her fully aroused during foreplay.

* Both of you (together) should discuss this problem with a qualified doctor, who is experienced or qualified in this field.

Peace!
Derryck S. Griffith.
Educator-Advocate & Blogger.

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