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Jun
08

Male impotence is a condition that most men fear of and tend to panic about once there are signs of it. It’s a very common cause for serious psychological issues and quite often even long-lasting relationships tend to be broken due to the development of erectile dysfunction. Men tend to concentrate their self-perception around their sexual abilities and when something isn’t right the whole psychological system become deteriorated.

Medically speaking impotence means the impossibility to achieve an erection hard enough to enjoy sexual intercourse. The causes of male impotence are varied and include such groups of factors as psychological issues (stress, anxiety, mental illness), drug or surgery side-effects (some antidepressants are known to cause impotence), physical damage to genitals as well as underlying medical conditions (diabetes, hypertension). One should understand the different between impotence and sterility, the latter being the inability to procreate without the actual inability to have sex.

It is estimated that 9 out of each 10 cases of male impotence are caused by underlying psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, stress or mental illness.

This condition affects almost all men at different stages of their lives and is regarded as a transient issue, occurring from time to time and sometimes becoming a permanent one.

There are a lot of options regarding the treatment of male impotence, however the choice of every particular option depends on the actual cause behind the condition. Some methods work for psychologically-induced impotence while having no effect over physically-induced patients, and visa versa.

Male impotence is classified as erectile dysfunction when 1 out of 4 attempts to enjoy sexual activity doesn’t result in a solid erection.

Another sexual problem that is quite often confused for male impotence is premature ejaculation. While being an upsetting condition at times, premature ejaculation still doesn’t have anything in common with erectile dysfunction. With premature ejaculation a man experiences good erections, while the problem being in over excitement and the orgasm taking place too early for pleasant sensations. Erectile dysfunction is simply the inability to achieve an erection and it’s hard to discuss ejaculation in this setting altogether.

The causes for male impotence are varied, and when selecting a treatment for the problem one should closely study the underlying condition first. It’s not wise to buy Cialis or any other drug for male impotence before you actually know what’s causing it. The problem with drugs like Cialis is that they are over-advertised and men tend to believe these drugs are the remedy for any type of impotence. And when they buy an expensive medication that cannot help them, the problem tends to get even worse because there’s a belief now that nothing can help cure the condition and it’s here for good.

That is why it is very important to consult with your physician before actually buying any drugs. You may discover that you don’t actually need Cialis or other medications, and your problems can be resolved by simply going to a psychotherapist or treating the actual condition causing the issue. Remember that quite often impotence is only a symptom to a more serious illness and disease, so when you experience certain problems with your sexual activity don’t lay it over and speak with your doctor right away.

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Feb
28

We have to start with a slight problem of definition. The practice of massage varies significantly between different cultures. In some countries, it is not considered a part of medicine but serves a more social purpose, designed to improve mood and help people relax. In other countries, massage is fully integrated into the healthcare service as one of the many possible processes of physical therapy. In the US, massage would be considered a complementary or alternative medical treatment, i.e. it serves as a back-up to conventional medicine. Thus, when combined with other treatments, massage therapy helps to improve the mobility of joints, reduce swelling, ease muscle spasms and reduce pain. In accepting massage, the US medical profession is recognizing patients can get the best of both worlds: the healing powers of Western science and the more spiritual and relaxing powers of Eastern wellness. Massage is therefore increasingly made available to treat both physical conditions causing neck and back pain, nerve pain, etc., and also mental disorders such as anxiety, stress-related insomnia, etc.

In accepting massage in its hospitals, the US healthcare service is opening itself to the increasing body of scientific evidence showing massage as an effective treatment. Until a few years ago, the medical profession resisted holding clinical trials to test “alternative” remedies. Such studies as existed in other countries were treated with some contempt. Massage was nothing more that an indulgence in high-priced spas. Now the manipulation of the soft tissues by a skilled therapist is acknowledged to reduce physical pain, relieve stress and bring down blood pressure. The methods differ depending on the purpose of the treatment. In general, the therapist will press, manipulate and rub the relevant parts of the body. Most techniques rely on the use of the hands and fingers, but others use the forearm, elbow and, in a few cases, the feet. The pressure may be light and involve gentle stroking. Or it can involve the use of significant pressure to knead and reach down to deep layers of muscle.

If you are experiencing muscle spasms, i.e. an involuntary contraction like cramp that persists, the combination of massage therapy and the use of a muscle relaxant like skelaxin has been found particularly effective. This most commonly occurs in the back, buttocks and legs. It may be from a physical cause such as a herniated disk or sciatica with pain radiating from the nerve. The manipulation of the disk can rapidly reduce pain and improve mobility. As the more acute symptoms are relieved, the drug will ease the problems in the muscles and reduce the risk of further spasms. In the case of sciatica, more aggressive treatment may be required in the use of steroids or, if the pain does not subside, surgery. But, in all this, the therapist will be able to guide you through the process of relieving the acute symptoms and planning a rehabilitation regime to reduce the risk of the problems recurring. At this time, it is most useful if your doctor and the therapist work as a team. That gives you the best advice on the use of prescription painkillers and drugs like skelaxin, while receiving comprehensive physical therapy. It delays treatment and can lead to misunderstandings if you constantly have to move between different hospital or clinic departments.

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