Questions of Mens Sexual
Health and Performance
Older men may have the
same problems that affect people of any age.
But they may also
have the added concerns of age, retirement and other lifestyle changes,
and illness. These problems can cause sexual difficulties. Talk openly
with your doctor or see a therapist. These health professionals can
often help.
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Frequently Asked Mens
Health Questions:
I suffer from the "too
quick on the trigger" syndrome. Will Viagra or Silagra effect the
staying power? After the first ejaculation (cum), will I still be able
to get an erection? I was given the 100mg dose and told to cut it in
half. Does this work and if it does, is it possible to cut it down even
further?
How Viagra or generic
Silagra
medicine works is, when you are sexually excited, the penis fills with
blood to cause an erection. It will last about 4-hours if you do not
ejaculate and stay excited. The prescription drug will not help
premature ejaculation. You would need another medication for that
problem.
* After you have an orgasm (climax) and ejaculate, the erection goes away.
After some time you will be able to get another erection.
My
doctor recommended the 25mg dose because of less drug side effects. The
higher the dosage the worst the side effects in some men. I cut my
100mg pills in half then half again with a sharp knife. Now I use the
50mg dose and only have to make one cut with the 100mg pill.
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- The active ingredient sildenafil citrate, is the chemical equivalent of
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What are the causes and symstoms of erectile dysfunction?
Historically, when an
individual consulted his physician concerning sexual/erectile
dysfunction he was usually informed there were no known physiological
answers concerning his condition. Today, a generation of men's
impotence research has resulted in significant advances in both the
diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction in men. Physicians now
understand that approximately eighty-five percent of erectile
dysfunction is attributable to physical/organic conditions while only
fifteen percent is due to psychological or mixed origin (both
psychological and organic).
Some important causes of physiological impotence are as follows: .
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Vascular Disease
is the leading cause.
Vascular disorders including arteriosclerosis (hardening of the
arteries), hypertension, hypercholestremia and other conditions which
interfere with the blood flow to the penis. Additionally, "venous
leakage" also contributes to poor erections. This condition occurs when
the penile veins are unable to constrict efficiently during an
erection. When these veins "leak" blood escapes to the periphery
resulting in a poor erection
Diabetes
is another common cause. Approximately fifty percent of men with
diabetes (insulin dependent) experience some degree of erectile
dysfunction after the age of fifty-five. Diabetes results in poor
circulation and/or peripheral neuropathy. When the nerves are involved
sexual stimuli are not transmitted appropriately to or from the brain
and erectile dysfunction develops.
Prescription medications
often causes drug side effects
Some
two hundred known medicines fall into this category including:
1.
Beta-blockers pills e.g. Atenolol, Propanolol and Tenorium.
2. Diuretics medications e.g. HydroDiuril and Lasix.
3. Ace Inhibitors/Calcium Channel Blockers medicine e.g. Vasotec,
Lotension, Cardizem, Norvasc periodically cause male sexual
dysfunction, however, they are generally represent an excellent
alternative medication for individuals with drug induced sexual
dysfunction.
* Antidepressant/Antipsychotic medication products
of
almost any label can also result in sexual dysfunction e.g. Prozac,
Elavil, Zoloft, Thorazine, Haldol pills. Note: Many other product
medications in a variety of classes can periodically cause male
erectile dysfunction. If you are taking a prescription medication or
over-the-counter medication, regularly, please consult with your
physician. However, never alter a pill dosage or discontinue a
medication without the advice of your physician.
* LH-RH Analogs/Antiandrogen medications
e.g.
Lupron Depot?, Eulexin, Nilandron?, Casodex?, etc. These product
medications are used in the treatment of prostate cancer. They function
by decreasing the production of testosterone in the testes and adrennal
glands. The decrease in testosterone often results in sexual
dysfunction.
* Chemotherapy/Radiation therapy
is
also significant contributor. These prescription drug products are used
in the treatment of cancer.
Substance Abuses
can
also negatively effect male potency. The chronic use of cocaine,
marijuana, alcohol, steroids etc. often results in impotence, as well
as a decrease in desire. Excessive tobacco use can also attribute to
sexual dysfunction by accentuating the effects of other risk factor
such as vascular disease or hypertension.
Radical Pelvic Surgery.
Surgical procedures involving the prostate gland, bladder or colon may
interfere with the nerves involved in the erectile response. Radiation
therapy for cancer may also effect the erectile process.
Neurological diseases health problems such as multiple sclerosis,
Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injuries, long term effects of
diabetes can also result in the disruption of the normal sequence of
events necessary for an erection to occur.
Deficiencies in the Endocrine System health problem are another source.
Low levels of testosterone or thyroid hormone can interfere with the
stimulation process necessary in the erection sequence. Excessive
production of prolactin by the pituitary gland may contribute to
decreased levels of testosterone resulting in a lack of desire.
Diabetes once again enters the scenario as it is classified as an
endocrine disorder.
Psychological mental health issue is usually diagnosed when no physical
causes can be defined. Pure psychological erectile dysfuntion symtoms
usually occurs suddenly without warning as opposed to physical ED that
may gradually develop over years. Some common causes of psychological
male ED are as follows:
Performance anxiety
is one of the most common causes. When a Young or older man feels
pressured to achieve or maintain an erection, he will commonly become
anxious and nervous when in a sexually demanding situation. Stress
increases the body's production of catecholamines such as adrenaline
and nor-adrenaline, which act as erection inhibitors. The release of
these inhibitors further contributes to failure resulting in more
anxiety. Therefore, the cycle begins, increased stress resulting in
increased catecholomines that further inhibits the erectile process.
Depression
is another cause of
psychogenic sexual dysfunction. Unfortunately, many of the popular
antidepressant medications (for a list see prescription medications in
the next section) have side effects which include erectile failure.
Anatomical Deviation of the Penis, Peyronies Disease
may also cause erectile
dysfunction. This condition usually develops from an inflammatory
process and results in fibrous scaring of the penis. (The cause of this
process is not yet understood) However, when an penile erection does
occur, there is a bending of the penis secondary to the scar tissue.
This curvature may interfere with penile erectile capacity and/or
ejaculation.
Viagra - Impotence Treatment Update
Sildenafil (Viagra) is
approved for the treatment of impotence (also known as erectile
dysfunction). It was the first oral medication for this purpose.
What are the causes of impotence? How does Viagra affect erection? Are
there side effects and drug interactions?
Read on...
Impotence
is a consistent inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual
intercourse. Impotence can be a total inability to achieve erection, an
inconsistent ability to do so, or a tendency to sustain only brief
erections. Incidence rises with age: about 5 percent of men at the age
of 40 and between 15 and 25 percent of men at the age of 65 experience
impotence. Yet, it is not an inevitable part of aging.
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Medical professionals often use the term "erectile dysfunction"
to describe impotence.
Impotence and erectile dysfunction should be distinguished from other
conditions that interfere with sexual intercourse, such as lack of
sexual desire and problems with ejaculation and orgasm.
Damage to arteries, smooth muscles, and nerves of the penis can lead to
impotence. One common cause of impotence is blood vessel and nerve
damage due to diabetes mellitus. Other causes of impotence include low
testosterone levels, kidney disease, chronic alcoholism, multiple
sclerosis (a disease of the nervous system), atherosclerosis (leading
to blood vessel hardening), surgical damage to nerves and blood vessels
(for example, prostate surgery), and injury to the penis, bladder,
pelvis and the spinal cord.
Some common medicines produce impotence as a side effect.
These include certain
high blood pressure drugs, antihistamines, antidepressants,
tranquilizers, appetite suppressants, and cimetidine (an ulcer drug).
Smoking affects blood flow in veins and arteries, and is also believed
to lead to impotence.
Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, guilt, depression, low
self-esteem, and fear of sexual failure are associated with impotence.
If the underlying
condition leading to impotence cannot be corrected, or if impotence
problems persist, medications can help certain men achieve erection
sufficient for sexual Intercourse as well as maintain erection after
penetration.
The penis contains two chambers, called the corpora cavernosa, which
run the length of the organ. Erection begins with sensory and mental
stimulation. Impulses from the brain and local nerves cause the muscles
of the corpora cavernosa to relax, allowing blood to flow in and fill
the chambers. The inflow of blood creates pressure in the corpora
cavernosa chambers, making the penis expand. Erection is reversed when
muscles in the penis contract, stopping the inflow of blood and causing
the blood in the chambers to flow out.
Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), a signaling molecule within
cells, tells the smooth muscle in the corpora cavernosa to relax and
this lets blood flow into the chambers and be trapped for an erection.
The erection is lost when cGMP is degraded by an enzyme (PDE5),
lowering the level of cGMP, so the muscle of the corpus cavernosa
contracts again, the blood flows out of the chambers of the corpus
cavernosa and the erection is no more.
Sildenafil (Viagra or its Clones) is an oral agent recently approved by
the United States FDA for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Its
major mode of action is inhibition of the enzyme PDE5. Inhibiting this
enzyme allows the cyclic GMP to stay around longer, thus maintaining
erection. Viagra is not an aphrodisiac, it is not effective without
sexual stimulation. It mainly enhances the normal physiologic erection.
Clinical trials using Viagra have been conducted in patients with
vascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, spinal cord injuries, psychogenic
causes, and after radical prostrate surgery. Some 70%-80% of men
reported improved quality of their erections. Over 50% of patients were
able to have successful vaginal penetration using Viagra or
ViagraClones.
Viagra or ViagraClones are always taken orally
if possible one hour before the
anticipated sexual activity, preferably on an empty stomach. The
absorption of Viagra can be decreased by a fatty meal.
Sildenafil Citrate is eliminated mainly by the cytochrome p450 system
in the liver. Elderly men and men with liver or kidney dysfunction have
reduced ability to eliminate the drug. Therefore, these patients should
start with the lowest dose (25 mg) to avoid problems with toxicity.
Medications that interfere with cytochrome p 450 (such as erythromycin,
cimetidine, and ketoconazole) can also decrease the elimination of
Viagra. These other medications should preferably be stopped when using
Viagra, or Viagra should be used cautiously starting with the lowest
dose.
This medicine may cause
mild drop in blood
pressure. But it should NOT be used together with nitrates
(nitroglycerin, isordil, and other related preparations) because of
significant low blood pressure (hypotension) that can develop.
Side effects are dose related. Headaches were noted in 16%, flushing
10%, dyspepsia 7%, and abnormal vision (disturbance in blue/green color
discrimination) 3%.
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