It's
the issue that most men, and some of their partners, don't want to
learn or talk about and...erectile dysfunction. Along with physical
health, mental stress
from work, kids and everything can all contribute.
Dr. Michael J. Trombley, M.D. The Medical Director
of Physicians E.D. Center (http://www.physiciansed.com) says couples better pay
attention. Estimates
of the number of American men who suffer from erectile dysfunction
range from 15 million to 30 million, according to the National
Institutes
of Health.
"E.D. not only affects the overall happiness of a man's life, it can be
a sign of larger issue of known medical problems or medical issues that
maybe on the way.
E.D. is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for
satisfactory sexual intercourse.
Dr. Trombley has the following E.D. questions and answers that men should be aware
of, whether they currently have an E.D. problem or not:
· Can Erectile Dysfunction be a signal of more serious
health issues?
“Unfortunately, yes. Erectile Dysfunction is caused by insufficient blood flow to
the penis, and if you’vehave artery
problems in the penis, you may very well have them
else-where too, including hardening of the
arteries in your heart and in your brain. Penile health is often an
early indicator for general health. That’s why I urge men with Erectile Dysfunction to consult with a physician sooner rather than later.
· What are the biggest risk factors for ED?
“Without a doubt, the top ones include smoking and diabetes”
Some of the others include
high blood cholesterol, cardiac diseases, arterial sclerosis
(age-related thickening and hardening of the arteries), poor overall
circulation and certain types of medication.
· Wouldn’t it be OK to ignore my ED and just let my sex life fall by the way
side?
“Restoring your function can quickly make a huge improvement in your relationship with your partner. When a
man avoids sexual relations, his mate may feel either unloved or unattractive, making them unhappy.
· Are my options only pills like Viagra or Penis
Pumps or Surgery?
“No!
There is a highly specialized form of medicine that involves the use of
combining
medicines tailored to a patient’s needs. This form of treatment works
when the pills stop working or don’t work at all and does not entail
surgery.” “ Your doctor’s recommendation, as well as your individual
preference, is important in determining the best
and most acceptable form of treatment for you.”
Dr.
Trombley adds that there is hope that the erectile dysfunction problem
in this country will decrease. But the key for every man is to face
facts, ask questions, and
take action.
About Dr. Michael Trombley
Dr.
Michael Trombley, MD is a Board Certified Physician and Medical
Director of Physician’s E.D. Center and the author of the confidential
report “Seven
Secrets Doctor’s Wont’ Tell You About Erectile Dysfunction”.
He
has focused on health and wellness issue of men for 20 years which
includes more than 20 years of experience treating men with Erectile
Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation.
Physicians E.D. Center
Physicians
E.D. Center is committed to providing real, long lasting solutions to
erectile
dysfunction and premature ejaculation. Its licensed physicians provide
persona; diagnosis and a tailored treatment plan to safely awaken a
patient’s sex life in just one visit.
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