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(A) Sex Health Topics:
1. What is Ejaculation?
 
2. What is Impotence?
 
3. What is Erectile  Dysfunction?
 
4. What are the causes of  Premature Ejaculation?
 
5. Do psychological, diet and  lifestyle affect sex drive  and cause impotence related problems?
 
6. Is loss of libido a sexual  dysfunction?
 

Frequently Asked Questions...

(A) Sex Health Topics:

1. What is Ejaculation?

A normal ejaculation occurs when the sexual excitement triggers glands inside the body to begin a slow release of hormones into the blood stream. The slow release of these hormones, start to stimulate the nerves at the glans (head of the penis).

The more and more sexually excited, the body produces more and more of sexual hormones. The sensitivity of the penis becomes greater and greater until ejaculation (release of sperms).

Under normal circumstances, the production of hormone is gradual and a man has the ability to control the sensations of sex. Top

 

2. What is Impotence?

Impotence is Sexual Dysfunctions, referring to the inability of a man to achieve and/or maintain a firm erection despite adequate stimulation and interest. The man experiences a decrease in natural blood flow during arousal for a good erection quality.

In general, many men reported a decrease in their erection quality with an increase in their age. Because of aging, the fullness of erections decreases over time. For some, it may even start before they’re 30.

Other causes for this impotency are smoking, drinking of alcoholic beverages, stress, poor nutrition and a lack of exercise. Top

 

3. What is Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile Dysfunction is a common problem, increasing in prevalence with age. It is also known as “ED” the loss of the ability to produce and/or sustain a firm erection for his sexual intercourse (less tan two minutes) while his desire for sex remains unchanged.

ED can be caused by a number of physical and psychological conditions for example diabetes, depression, prostate cancer, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, artherosclerosis and heart disease.

Injuries to the penis that cause nerve, tissue, or vascular damage can trigger impotence. It is also a common side effect of some prescription medications, including antihistamines, antidepressants, antihypertensive, antipsychotic, beta blockers, diuretics, tranquilizers, appetite suppressants. Top

 

4. What are the causes Premature Ejaculation?

Premature Ejaculation occurs when the body produces too much hormone too fast. The body is "over stimulated". The head of the penis is extremely sensitive causes the overpowering urges to ejaculate. The ejaculation is almost immediately (less than 2 minutes) with or without sexual penetration. There is absolutely no control of it.

Severe Premature Ejaculation is an extremely complex condition that include both physical and psychological. To cure this Premature Ejaculation problem, it requires a combination of products that simultaneously attack and eliminate each cause. Top

 

5. Do psychological, diet and lifestyle affect sex drive and cause impotence related problems?

Psychological factors like stress, anxiety, depression, fear and diet and lifestyle like smoking, drinking, caffeine intake have impact on sex drive and impotence problems do play a part in sex drive and impotence.

Smoking cigarettes lowers testosterone levels and a negative association with quality of erections.

Caffeine raises blood pressure, decreased libido and testosterone production in men. It is also a vasoconstrictor which increases muscle tension making it hard to relax, which is a prerequisite for sexual arousal and performance.

Alcohol is a depressant and reduces testosterone levels in men. Regular drinkers experience reduced erections, semen & sperm volume and often suffers from premature ejaculation.

In order to improve and maintain your sexual health, it is recommended to have a sufficient intake of essential nutrients, healthy life style and regular exercise. Top

 

6. Is loss of Libido a Sexual Dysfunction?

Yes, the loss of libido is a Sexual Dysfunction relating to loss of sexual desire or sexual drive. Another term is hypoactive sexual desire disorder (DSM-IV); it is linked to the levels of hormones in the body.

It is affected by age, weight, poor diet and external factors such as stress, depression, and drug abuse and environment changes. Top

 

 
  

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