For Impotence
Impotence, whether it is due to diabetes or some other cause, does not have to be permanent. Virtually every patient with impotence can be helped. And, in many cases, couples may choose between several effective treatment options.
For most men, the cause of impotence can now be identified fairly easily. Once identified, proper treatment can be recommended to help them return to a satisfactory sex life.
A lot of men become sexually impotent, but never admit it to themselves. Sadly, this denial prevents them from enjoying sexual activity on a regular basis. A man who behaves in this way has a lot of company. Up to one in ten men are impotent, but only 5% of them have ever been treated for it.
Ignoring the problem of impotence was normal behaviour years ago but sexual well-being is now moving to the forefront as a key indicator of total health. As more men are living longer, they have an interest in treating impotence. The pride factor is no longer the barrier to treatment that it once was. Today, there are many effective treatments to choose from, both surgical and non-surgical. But the first step is to admit the existence of the problem.
Whether the cause of impotence is due to diabetes or to other causes, the problem can be overcome. As our understanding of impotence has increased, several new treatment options have been developed.
If you have impotence, please ask your physician for recommendations concerning the steps to be taken to have your problem evaluated and treated.
Depending upon the cause of impotence, the physician may recommend counselling or therapy, hormone injections, a change in prescription medications, self-injection of medication to cause erections, an external vacuum device or, occasionally, oral medication.
You should also discuss the option of surgical treatment. The most common surgical procedure to treat impotence is a penile prosthesis implantation. For a few select candidates, a surgery to correct a blocked artery or a leak in the pelvic veins may also be an option.
In many cases, several of these treatments for impotence may be appropriate to restore sexual potency. The patient may then choose the treatment method with which he feels most comfortable.
It is also very important to involve your sexual partner in this decision-making process. Couples who participate together in planning the treatment are almost always happy with the results. The following measures can be taken to remedy erectile dysfunction:
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