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Fast Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction

Impotence is more common in elderly people but that does not mean that young and middle-aged men are exempted from it. In fact there are several youngsters who are unable to achieve and maintain erection strong enough for successful penetration. The main cause of impotence in younger men is they are afraid to initiate sex, they are scared of causing pregnancy and they are not comfortable with condoms and as a result lose erection.
 

Viagra is the first name that comes to mind when erectile dysfunction is mentioned and is an FDA approved drug for guaranteed treatment of impotence or erectile dysfunction in men.

Cialis, also known as the "all weekender pill", is an oral PDE5 inhibitor that works by improving the response of the penis to sexual stimulation by relaxing the smooth muscle cells causing improved blood flow to the penis which allows a full erection to occur for sexual activity.

Levitra, like the other two impotence treatments above, is also a PDE5 inhibitor which stops certain enzymes and helps men who have difficulty getting or holding an erection by stimulating blood flow to the penis.

Before embarking on any treatment with medication for treating impotence, it is important to consult your physician as most of the above do have some side effects, the seriousness of which would depend on your current state of health. Whilst these drugs may provide a fast and effective solution to impotence problems, natural treatments of male impotence can be just as effective in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

Middle-aged men also suffer from impotence and the main reasons are financial stress, job pressure, guilt (if infiltrating), bereavement (in case of loss of a partner) and mostly diabetes. Thus, it is not right if you pin-point a single age group and declare that the most impotence patients belong to this group. Impotence may happen to anyone and everyone regardless of class, creed, colour, race, ethnicity and age. As a matter of fact, 25-30 million men in the United States suffer from impotence. This figure may however be conservative considering that only few men suffering from impotence come forward for treatment.