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Overcome Impotence

You can not imagine the impact one's sexual health and function can have on one's quality of life. Most men are reluctant to discuss impotence or inability to attain and sustain an erection. In broad terms impotence or erectile dysfunction is the disability of the penis to attain or sustain an erection. To determine the cause of impotence, it is imperative that you have a candid discussion with your doctor. The first thing that he will try to determine is whether your problem is psychological or physiological.
 

Causes of impotence can vary from physical to psychological to lifestyle related issues.

Poor blood flow to the penis is one of the prime causes of erectile failure in men. Other reasons can include reduced nitric oxide secretion and low testosterone levels. Stress and depression are also likely to take a toll on your sexual health.

The various aspects of diagnosing impotence include the medical and sexual history of the sufferer, a thorough physical examination, related laboratory tests, clinical Tests or imaging studies. Many men keep their problem under wraps as they shy away from the probing and embarrassing questions and tests. What we need to remember is to solve the problem; the first step is to seek medical help.

Curing impotence requires you to:

 - boost blood flow to the penis
 - increase testosterone levels and nitric oxide secretion
 - reduce stress

When it comes to diagnosing erectile dysfunction or impotence, the importance of interview and medical history can not be undermined in reaching to the heart of the problem.
The medical examiner may have to conduct blood and urine analysis, liver and kidney function tests and thyroid function tests in order to rule out underlying causes like diabetes, kidney problems, cardio vascular diseases and hypertension.

Tests are carried out to determine hormonal problems like low testosterone production, testicular problems, prostrate disorders and injury and disease to the nerves of the penis. Obesity, alcoholism and smoking habits are all taken into consideration.