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  • Loss of sex drive and sexual impotency is not limited to men alone. Women also frequently deal with the problem. The proper terminology for impotency in women is sexual dysfunction. Prior to 1970 sex was perceived as a duty to her husband or to have children. Today’s woman has taken an active role in their sexual relationships making it more pleasurable for both partners. Whether the reason a woman suffers, sexual dysfunction is mental or physical medication is available to resolve the problem in most cases. Pain or extreme sensitivity may experience during menopause when the levels of progesterone and estrogen decrease. Vaginismus is a medical condition where the virginal muscles tense to the degree that penetration is very painful and at times even impossible. A man suffering from impotency (also known as erectile dysfunction) is unable to get or maintain an erection for sexual intercourse. Medical history plays an important role in the treatment process. An individual’s medical history may reveal diseases that cause sexual performance issues. Many people believe impotency is a disease, which is not the case it is fact caused by some other factor. These factors can be mental or physical in nature. Men with diabetes often experience erectile dysfunction. This disease can narrow the arteries, which decreases the blood flow into the penis needed for an erection. Diabetes can also damage nerve endings located in the penis. In most cases impotency issues for the diabetic will be resolved if they maintain the best possible blood sugar levels. Impotency results from a reduction of blood flow to the arteries some common contributors for this reduction are: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and clogged arteries due to plaque in the blood. Low testosterone level and arteriosclerosis also contribute to impotency. Nerve damage can result from surgical procedures to the spinal cord, colon, and rectum. Surgical procedures and medical treatment of prostrate and/or bladder cancer can also contribute to sexual dysfunctions. Parkinson‘s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis two very serious neurological diseases’ may cause sexual dysfunction. Stoke victims and suffers of heart disease are often plagued with impotence. Other causes of impotence are smoking, drug and alcohol abuse, obesity, and lack of exercise.

    Psychological issues are contributors for sexual dysfunctions. Some of these can be stress (work related or personal), anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, anger, and fear of performance due to past failures. Medication and therapy can treat most psychological problems. On the other hand, some current medications may be the reason for impotency some of those medications are for the treatment of high blood pressure, tranquilizers, and anti-depressants. Occasionally medication and/or treatment is required that makes it necessary to explore different options in order to regain a healthy sexual relationship. One such treatment is implanting a small bladder inside the penis that has an external valve making it possible for a man to have an erection. Another medical option is the insertion of a small pellet of medication into the penis. A common treatment is the use of a vacuum device that pumps the penis resulting in an erection; a small rubber ring placed around the bottom of the penis can help maintain an erection.

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