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Erectile Dysfunction Taboo

by: John

Men’s sexual health is considered a taboo topic in some societies. In contrast the western societies are taking it more seriously and approaching it with a logical and medical angle.
With age, disease, heavy medication, trauma, surgery or alcohol or drug addiction, men’s sexual health shows some degenerative features. Erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence is one of the major concern areas. Erectile dysfunction results from the condition when penile arteries do not get enough blood to cause an erection. The reasons can be varied complex or simply stress related.
If you are a male over 40 years and have some of the symptoms mentioned above then you come in the high-risk bracket of ED.
Over 140 million men worldwide suffer from one form or the other of ED. This is a medical condition that inhibits a man from getting an erection. In milder forms of ED a partial or limp erection is obtained. This, besides having an enormous psychological impact, prevents sexual intercourse. Such conditions can be straining on relationships.
Various texts describe sexual satisfaction as one of the pillars in a man-woman relationship and if this pillar weakens (literally) it may cause devastating breakups. Indian text of Kamasutra is based on sex and love-making and includes reference to sexual union being the supreme act in the universe.
Medical researchers have not ignored the area of ED. Infact extensive research work and studies have resulted in finding effective treatments for ED. All must have heard about Viagra and its usefulness in treating ED. Now pharmaceutical companies have developed Generic Viagra, which contains the same magic compound sildenafil citrate, but is marketed under different brand names. This makes the drug cheaper and affordable for long term users.
Generic Viagra is FDA approved and sold under prescription which a qualified doctor can write for you after examination and diagnosis. Unlike Viagra, Generic Viagra is sold as soft tablets and oral jelly. These forms make it easier for absorption in the body and its reaction time is considerably lesser than that of Viagra.
Generic Viagra is manufactured using the same controls and procedures that are used in making Viagra. Since it has a different brand, it comes much cheaper and makes economic sense to use it long term. Generic Viagra has proved to be an effective treatment for impotence and its safety record makes it a popular choice for users.
We advise that you use this drug under qualified medical supervision and avoid off-label and overdosing to prevent complications. You must also understand that Erectile Dysfunction is a medical condition that cannot be reversed but treated effectively. As a part of your treatment, your doctor may recommend some counseling sessions with experts who will help you to come to terms with the shock and live a normal life with this condition being controlled using drugs.
When using Generic Viagra for treating ED, pay attention to its side effects and consult your doctor if you observe any abnormal reactions or symptoms.
We once again emphasise that ED is treatable and your efforts play a major role in bringing back those lost moments.
Always practice safe sex.

The author is an amateur writer focusing primarily on health related topics or on the health related research findings. For more information on Viagra, visit http://www.edgenericpills.com

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