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Erectile Dysfunction And Stress
To produce an erection, men have to find the situation sexually stimulating. This involves the brain sending messages to the walls of the penile artery telling them to dilate and let more blood into the penis. This should trigger a rise in the heart rate, faster breathing and then arousal. If the situation progresses, blood pressure rises, major plumbing switching to get semen lined up instead of urine. It's a wonder we ever manage to get to the exciting ejaculation at the end without something going wrong. Except things do go wrong quite often. If men are already stressed, they may just not find the initial situation that sexually exciting. This may be mood or general levels of anxiety. Or having got into the mood, the men then find themselves distracted by the idea of foreclosure and being thrown out on to the streets. This puts a damper on all that surging adrenaline and the erection fails. The National Institutes of Health estimates that about 5% of adult men have this problem with anxiety-related problems more common among older men. So here comes the pitch for this article. Cialis does not give you an erection. All it does is allow an erection to form naturally if you find the situation sexually arousing. If your mood is dark and your interest in sex is low, no pill is going to change that. Well, that's not strictly true. Antidepressants or anti-anxiety drugs will gradually improve your attitude to life in general and sex in particular. Once these drugs has worked their magic, your interest in sex will return and Cialis will be effective again. So the message here is that loss of libido is not solved by erectile dysfunction drugs. No matter what the ads may promise, the reality is that you first have to get your head in the game. This means busting the stress and calming the anxieties. Relaxation techniques may sound an odd choice, but often they are the best solution to these sex problems. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com If you are interested in the point of view expressed by Patricia Dunn, visit www.medicplace.net/cialis-and-stress.html for more of his professional writing on a whole array of topics that relate people all around the world. |
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