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Does hair loss run in your family? Have you noticed shiny balding patches on your dad or your maternal uncles? If so, be on the alert. That is what modern researchers have said. According to recent studies, male pattern hair loss does indeed have a genetic factor to it, and your chances of getting it are high if it runs in your mother’s family as well – because your mother could be a carrier of the recessive gene even if she herself does not have any signs of balding.
However, there is absolutely no need to panic. In fact, knowing [...] Continue Reading…
To explain if STD can lead to erectile dysfunction (ED), it is essential to have a clear idea about what both conditions are. STIs or Sexually Transmitted Infections are contagious diseases affecting the genital areas of both men and women, and are transmitted through unsafe sexual practices and multiple partners. Erectile Dysfunction (ED) on the other hand is the disorder that leads to the inability of attaining or maintaining erection in men, due to disrupted blood flow to the penis.
Extensive studies have been conducted to find any correlation between them and the studies so far reveal that the conditions [...] Continue Reading…
This is not a question that anybody can probably discuss openly with their father. Yet it could very well be a reason as to why you could be getting problems with erection.
Though there has been no proper scientific evidence that erection disorders can be passed on to you from your father through your genes, there are speculations pointing in that direction. Some scientists say that since no gene has been found so far that controls erection it is unlikely that it could be passed on as a genetic condition. Whereas some others say that as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases [...] Continue Reading…
If you have been torturing yourself about not being able to get things right in bed, don’t worry any more, for not only are you not alone but help is also at hand. It is estimated that around 2.3 million men in the UK and about 30 million men in the U.S are suffering from erectile dysfunction. Although erectile disorders are generally seen to be more common with age, it can just about happen to any man who is old enough to get an erection.
This inability to get an erection for a continuous period of about 3 months, also [...] Continue Reading…
If you have had diabetes for more than ten years, make sure you keep a watch on your sugar levels as erectile dysfunction could be lurking around the corner. It has been found that the chances of erectile dysfunction are higher in diabetic men compared to others. The high levels of glucose in the blood are found to damage the nerves and blood vessels, leading to erection disorders.
Moreover, the chances of silent heart diseases are found to be about nine times higher in type-2 diabetic men who also have erectile dysfunction. Men with type 2 diabetes who have difficulty [...] Continue Reading…
The inability to get an erection is every man’s nightmare, and sadly a condition almost every man would have gone through at least once in their lifetime. When an occasional problem is only normal with the kind of stress men have to go through these days, it turns into an issue of serious concern only when this becomes a regular problem.
Though this condition can get many men to clam up and just continue suffering out of embarrassment to discuss the issue, that is about the worst thing they can do under these unfortunate circumstances.
Erectile dysfunction or sexual disorders are [...] Continue Reading…
A man is said to have Erectile Dysfunction if he is repeatedly unable to achieve an erection for up to a period of 3 months. Physiologically, this condition happens because the chemical reactions responsible for relaxing the arteries to the penis do not take place adequately. As erection occurs when the relaxed arteries increase the blood flow to the penis, men fail to get an erection when these chemical reactions do not take place, or the arteries do not dilate enough. Though these conditions occur due to a number of physical, physiological and emotional reasons, the good news is- [...] Continue Reading…
Will I be able to do it right? Will I be able to make her happy? As innocent as these may sound, these nagging little fears about being able to satisfy one’s partner often grow to become the biggest precursor of erectile dysfunction in men – ‘performance anxiety’.
Young, inexperienced boys and ageing men are often the most common victims of this condition. The former so because of their fear of measuring up to the expectations of the partner – by setting unrealistic standards for themselves based on what they see portrayed in the movies and the latter, so because [...] Continue Reading…
Viagra, which initially hit the markets as the wonder pill for Erectile Dysfunction, is now very much in demand for the treatment of Premature Ejaculation as well. Viagra, which is chemically an inhibitor of the enzyme-alpha5reductase helps in achieving an erection by increasing the blood flow to the penis. For men suffering from Premature Ejaculation, the problem lies in the condition that once they are sexually aroused, the subsequent stages of erection, ejaculation and climaxing happens in such quick succession, that the whole act is over within a few seconds of time, leaving both the partners unfulfilled.
Viagra is found [...] Continue Reading…
The plain answer is ‘No.’ Although often confused as Erectile Dysfunction, Premature Ejaculation (PI) and Erectile Dysfunction (ED) are two entirely different forms of sexual dysfunction, and are even considered the opposite conditions of the other. When Erectile Dysfunction is the inability to achieve and sustain an erection, Premature Ejaculation is the condition where erection does occur – but the processes of arousal, erection, ejaculation and climax happens in such quick succession that neither of the partners derive any satisfaction from the act.
However, both these disorders are often found to have ‘anxiety’ as one of the root causes. The [...] Continue Reading…
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