(BlackDoctor.org) -- Men seeking treatment for erectile dysfunction are bombarded with bold ads for medications that fight ED or promise male enhancement through supplements. And you may be tempted to try these alternatives before taking more traditional erectile dysfunction medications or erectile dysfunction surgery. The question is, how do you discern the truth from the hype when it comes to non-medical erectile dysfunction treatments?
(BlackDoctor.org) -- Talking about ED can be difficult. When you meet with your doctor, you might use a phrase like “I’ve been having problems in the bedroom” or “I’ve been having erection problems.” Remember that a healthy sex life is part of a healthy life. Don’t feel embarrassed about seeking help. ED is a medical problem, and your doctor treats medical problems every day.
If talking with your doctor doesn’t put you at ease, ask for a referral
(BlackDoctor.org) -- Erectile dysfunction, also called impotence, is the inability to achieve or sustain an erection of sufficient rigidity for sexual intercourse. Diabetes is chronic disorder, caused by insufficient production of insulin, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Did you know that these two conditions have a direct relationship with each other? Erectile dysfunction is a common complication of diabetes.
(BlackDoctor.org) -- Erectile dysfunction could be helped by the extraction from a plant called horny goat weed. This plant and other related herbs have been used as treatments for this sexual dysfuntion for years.
Now scientists may be a step closer to discovering how compounds from horny goat weed may work.
The ability to get and maintain an erection depends upon blood flowing into the penis and staying there long enough. One way drugs like Viagra work is to inhibit an enzyme called