THE VIRILIYY SOLUTION: YON CAN TAKE CONTROL
ED is an unbiased condition. It affects men of all ages and circumstances, whatever their sexual habits or preferences. At least one out of every three men over the age of fifty will experience it. Men whose sex lives are irregular, due to any number of causes, can suffer from ED to the same extent as men with more frequent sexual encounters. But ED is not about standards of performance or an arbitrary scale of how frequently you should or need to have sex. After all, our sex lives are private and dependent on the two people involved. But whatever causes l he problem, it can now be treated quickly and painlessly.
For decades, ED was believed to be a psychological rather than a physiological problem. However, in many cases, the problem is physical or oftentimes a combination of both. And, like other medical conditions, it may require medication. Do you believe that high blood pressure is a “mental” problem? Or that your cholesterol level is based on what’s “in your head”? Or, even worse, that if a medical problem is left untreated, it will just go away? I sincerely hope not.
Modern medicine has treatments for many of today’s ailments, and now an incredibly effective medication has been added to its arsenal. However, as with any complaint, your doctor can’t treat you unless you tell him, or her, what is wrong. As both a man and a physician, I understand that there is probably no other medical condition which has so great a potential to frustrate, humiliate, and devastate as ED. You may have been too embarrassed to mention the problem or you may li.ive gone to your doctor in the past and been given choices that were so off-putting and emotionally punishing that you chose to forgo help. I uiysell was always displeased with the limited and unpleasant options available to my patients in the past, and I fervently hoped that better, far-reaching alternatives would someday be attainable. Now, thankfully, they are. But you have to take control of the situation by admitting to the problem, examining its probable causes, and seeking treatment.
The earlier the intervention, the better the result will be. If ED is something you worry about or have already experienced, whether it is occasional or more frequent, help is now available. Remember: ED has a profound effect on the lives of the people it touches. Countless marriages and long-term relationships have been broken by it; people who otherwise deeply cared for each other felt separation was a better solution; and innumerable others continued to live together sexually unfulfilled. Sex is, of course, not the only component of a strong and lasting relationship, but I believe it is an important one. And if ED is a problem, the new drugs will not only treat it, they will help you renew your bond to the person you care about.
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