Impotency and Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction is associated with a higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Impotency is a term used to express the state of either not being able to get an erection or become sexually aroused, OR/AND, not being able to ejaculate when aroused. Sexual dysfunction affects more than 30 million American men, who can suffer such sexual setbacks as inability to set up or maintain erection and decreased sexual desire.
Erectile dysfunction is caused by the consumption of nicotine and whether it is discontinued then results may become positive. Impotency is a very common problem which affects most men at least once during their lifetime.

External links:
The Erectile Dysfunction Remedy Report
Erectile Dysfunction in Wikipedia the free Encyclopedia
Self Improvement in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

“A healthy body is the guest-chamber of the soul; a sick, its prison.” Francis Bacon

This post is filed under Male Impotence, Penile Dysfunction and Sexual Dysfunction. See also Priapism and Erection.

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