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Impotence as a result of lifestyle pressure |
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Wednesday, 26 April 2006 |
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Impotence is one of the biggest problems in today’s bedroom
environment. Once thought to be a condition restricted to older or
sickly men, impotence is today a common sight among men in their 30s
and 40s.
A successful performance record in bed is one of the key
elements of confidence in men and potentially crucial to psychological
well-being. Most men are entrenched in their views of what makes a
successful man and also in maintaining the appearances at all costs.
This is why only a small part of those suffering from impotence seek
professional help. This reluctance to admit one’s problems means that
some of the lighter cases, which could actually be treated, are never
brought before a doctor.
The three major causes of impotence are physical, psychological and
lifestyle-related. Most cases are caused by physical and psychological
factors, but it is less known that lifestyle choices serve to worsen
impotence in certain cases. The use and abuse of substances, such as
alcohol, nicotine, heroine, cocaine and steroids, is many times
instrumental in aggravating impotence. Next come obesity and a “couch
potato” lifestyle. A good sex life requires a well nourished and fit
body that can stand the effort. Frequent exercising should be part of
every lifestyle, while a balanced diet has never hurt anyone.
Penis enlargement pills, patches or devices could also help solve the
milder cases of impotence. Products such as ProSolution Pills, Volume
Pills or SizeGenetics are well known for their proven penis enlargement
results and have also been successfully used by men suffering from
sexual dysfunctions. These excellent products can help men achieve and
maintain the erection required for sex. In turn this will generate a
positive reinforcement cycle at the psychological level and a change in
mindset that could well lead to a successful treatment.
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