Impotence or erectile dysfunction is a common problem in the US, affecting 1 out of every 8 men under 50 and 1 of every 5 men over 50. Impotence or Erectile dysfunction is the inability to keep or get an erection for a period of time. Sometimes Impotence or Erectile dysfunction is characterized by not being able to ejaculate properly, or even problems having brief erections. Impotence has many causes including but not limited to medications or drugs,alcohol, high or low blood pressure, enlarged prostate, diabetes, depression, kidney failure as well as smoking and stress.
Impotence has many treatments including medications like Levitra, Cialis and Viagra. Each medication has drug interactions and side effects as well as limitations as to who can take them due to medical history. Other treatments for Impotence include ED pumps or penis pumps, penile implants and suppositories and injections, healthy diet and exercise as well as controlling of the underlying cause. ED pumps and Penis pumps are the least expensive overall treatment; Penis pumps and ED pumps have no side effects and have immediate results. Pumps are commonly suggested for Impotence for treatment along with medications or a healthy diet and exercise. The pumps may be more costly to purchase at first than all other methods, but overall the cost is much less than that of ongoing medication or surgery.
For sufferers of Impotence, pumps are also able to add length and girth to the penis in many cases, for a short period of time. With extended times of use, many sufferers find that the pump is no longer needed as the Impotence corrects. Pumps can be found online or in adult stores for sexual health, and range in cost based on the retailer visited. More success is found with pumps than any other treatments offered.
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