Male Dysfunction Solutions - An Overview of the Treatment Options
Impotence,
or male dysfunction, can be a devastating issue, affecting a man’s emotional
health, his relationships, and his overall quality of life. Men who are
experiencing the symptoms of male dysfunction are understandably frightened
about what the future holds for them, but fortunately, there are a wide range
of treatment options and lifestyle changes that can help. Understanding the
options that are available and how appropriate male organ care is the first step for men who are
dealing with impotence.
First
of all, what is male dysfunction?
Male
dysfunction is the term used to describe the inability to get hard or to
maintain it long enough to complete the act of intimacy over a period of time. It is
important to keep in mind that every man will experience the occasional bedroom
flop, sometimes for several nights in a row. But this can be caused by issues
like fatigue, a sickness, or a bad day at work. Male dysfunction is only
diagnosed when it becomes an ongoing problem – usually for a period of more
than two weeks.
What
causes it?
Getting
hard is a highly complex physiological process that involves the central
nervous system (including the brain), the smooth muscle tissue of the male
organ, the circulatory system, and the emotions. Because so many elements are
involved, pinpointing an exact cause can be difficult. However, underlying
health issues such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes or obesity are often at
the heart of the problem. Stress and other emotional health issues, including
partner conflict, can also figure into the problem, and certain medications may
also inhibit male function. Men who are struggling with male dysfunction are
strongly urged to see their doctor for a full workup in order to determine the
underlying cause and decide on a treatment plan.
Prescription
medications for male dysfunction
Most
men are familiar with the prescription options for treating ED. There are
several popular medications, but all of these work on the same general
principle. These substances were originally tested for treating high blood
pressure, and it turned out that their vasodilating properties – or ability to
relax and open the blood vessels – helped to trigger tumescence in male
research subjects. These medications are available by prescription and are
taken orally or injected directly into the male organ. Because they come with a
host of side effects, men should only take these under the strict supervision
of a doctor and should let their health care practitioner know about any other
medications they are taking. It is worth mentioning here that, although these
medications can be purchased online without a prescription from a variety of
sources, there are no guarantees that they actually contain the appropriate
ingredients, and again, it can be highly dangerous to use these substances
without a doctor’s advice.
Non-prescription
medical options
Other
medical interventions for male dysfunction involve both temporary solutions,
such as vacuum pumps, or more permanent means of addressing the problem, such
as implants. In both cases, risk of injury and prolonged or permanent male
dysfunction are important considerations.
Alternative
treatments
Many
practitioners offer suggestions for alternative treatments; these often include
healthy lifestyle changes like losing weight, controlling blood sugar, and
quitting smoking. In many instances, these measures are all that is needed.
Herbal treatments such as ginseng are often used, as well as acupuncture (for
the braver men who are willing to allow a needle to be inserted near their most
delicate tool).
Nutritional
solutions such as L-arginine have also shown promise; this amino acid works as
a natural vasodilator that can help to stimulate tumescence. In fact, a male
organ nutrient creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) containing
L-arginine, as well as other nutrients that are needed to support healthy nerve
and circulatory tissue, is an excellent way for men to ensure that the male
organ is receiving the nourishment it needs to function at its prime.
For additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ
sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ, visit: http://www.man1health.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.