Viagra and other oral medications 2007-08-31 08:25:00 Until the late 1990s, there were no truly effective oral medications
for erectile dysfunction — the inability to achieve or sustain an adequate erection for sexual activity. The useful drugs that were available had to be injected into the penis or inserted into the urethra.
Treatment of erectile dysfunction is much easier now, thanks to a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5)
Historical Highlights of Erectile and Sexual Dysfunction An Illustrated Chronology 2007-08-30 05:04:00 Introduction
This short introductory chapter is to give very selected impressions on some historical milestones from the field of erectile and sexual function and dysfunction. These highlights are arranged in chronological order and are not including the developments of the most recent years.
The idea for this article was born by the author and Prof. Alain Jardin - both members of the Read more:Highlights
, Historical
, Sexual
, Illustrated
Erectile Dysfunction Causes 2007-08-29 02:03:00 Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most common sexual problems and affects nearly 50% of all men over the age of 40 at some leg. This problem becomes even more common and more severe as men grow older. There ar many causes of ED and it is thought that 70% of cases have physical causes and 30% psychological causes although often there are both physical and psychological reasons for the Read more:Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction Hits 18 Million 2007-08-29 01:51:00 More than 18 million American hands suffer from erectile dysfunction, but help may not require a little pill.
A new study from Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public Health shows nearly one in five men experience erectile dysfunction, just simple lifestyle changes may be enough to ward off the problem.
Erectile dysfunction was much more rough-cut among men with diabetes or other risk factors Read more:Erectile Dysfunction
About Erectile Dysfunction 2007-08-29 01:09:00 Erectile dysfunction (ED or (male) impotence) is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis. There are various underlying causes, such as cardiovascular leakage and diabetes, many of which are medically treatable.
The causes of erectile dysfunction may be physiological or psychological. Physiologically, erection is a hydraulic mechanism