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Currently Available Impotence Treatments
Erectile dysfunction due to medical conditions usually develops gradually but continuously over a period of time. If impotence persists over a three-month period and is not due to a known cause then medical intervention is advisable. Certain medical conditions include:
- Medications such as blood pressure lowering medications, tranquilizers, and anti-depressive medications
- Various long-term medical conditions such as stroke, liver or kidney failure, multiple sclerosis and others
- Hardening of the arteries from high cholesterol, high blood pressure or smoking
Currently available impotence treatments may not work as impotence cures but can effectively treat the condition.
Sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra) and tadalafil (Cialis): These medications for impotence caused by psychological, physical or both factors were successfully used in 69% of the cases. To date the three impotence treatment drugs are considered to be the easiest, safest and the most effective treatment options. These impotence pills:
- Work only when a man experiences some sexual arousal
- Should not be used more than once a day
- Should be avoided by men taking nitrates, such as nitroglycerin for heart disease
- May cause side effects that are reported to be minor and temporary; they include upset stomach, nasal congestion, headache, and muscle aches
- Are for oral use only
Sometimes, all you need to do is exercise, reduce stress, and quit smoking. Once you get rid of these three factors you won't have to depend on curing impotence with a temporary drug because you won't have impotence anymore! Yes, each of these 3 factors are hard to maintain, but once you get the hand of it, not only may you be taking care of your impotence, you'll be living a more quality life!
Psychological impotence cures focus on getting rid of stress in your life. As such, read up on how to relax more and relieve your stress in the process.
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