Shedding the stigma of erectile dysfunction.

April 9, 2009 by  
Filed under Erectile Dysfunction

In a theoretical sense, there is no difference between impotence and erectile dysfunction. The latter is only the technical jargon for what layman calls impotence. But somehow the word erectile dysfunction is used more commonly these days, maybe in an apparent attempt to cloak it in jargon to reduce a bit of the stigma attached to it.

For some men, the causes of erectile dysfunction have been diagnosed variously as neurological, cardiovascular, or diabetic-related. It can result from surgery or even deep-seated psychological problems.

As a result, today, the problem of impotence can be easily diagnosed and treated in most men. One important requirement is that the patient himself understands that he has a problem with penis erection. Once that is done, it is not difficult to establish the underlying causes of erectile dysfunction and getting proper erectile dysfunction treatments. The earlier the diagnosis, the better the chances of getting back to a normal life.

There are also many cases of healthy men without nay medical conditions suffering from erection problems.

A revolution in the field of erectile dysfunction treatment has been achieved by the arrival on the scene of drugs like Cialis, Viagra, and Levitra. All these three drugs belong to the group known as PDE-5 inhibitors and solve the erectile dysfunction problem in the same manner. They help in smooth muscle relaxation and trapping of blood into the penis.

If you are on any medication, it is recommended that you check with your physician before you start using any of these erectile dysfunction drugs. Another erectile dysfunction treatment is prosthetic implant, which doctors may recommend after deciding its suitability for the patient.

Psychological treatment for impotence is a different picture altogether. This may require counseling at a support group, or clinical therapy with a psychotherapist. It is always a good idea to get the partner also involved in the treatment of erectile dysfunction, more so when it is psychological.

Of course, erectile dysfunction treatment may be required even for singles. In some such cases, it must be the impotence problem that has made him single. However, when a partner is there, he or she must preferably be made a part of the treatment program. Open and frank communication with the partner, as well as the counselor, or the physician, as the case may be, would make the whole process of erectile dysfunction treatment so much easier.

Whatever the causes behind erectile dysfunction, the treatment options for it have vastly improved over the years. Today it is no longer a problem that the patients hide even from the doctors.

Success rate of erectile dysfunction treatment is found to be about 90% and treatment is good enough not to just solve the physical problem, but even to completely remove the emotional trauma as well. As a result of effective erectile dysfunction treatment, people are today able to lead very satisfying sexual lives that in turn can boost their self esteem.