
ED – Did you know?
Relationship problems, for example when the woman has different preferences of sexual practice than the man can cause erection problems.
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With spinal injury, multiple sclerosis or tumours there is an impact on the nerve supply to the penis which can cause erection problems.
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Alcohol is a leading erection-killer. Shakespeare wrote that the substance used worldwide to coax reluctant lovers into bed "provokes the desire, but takes away the performance."
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Erection problems can develop at any time, but the likelihood increases with age. After fifty -- and often younger -- erections can become balky even in the absence of other factors.
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If your diet contains too much fat it may result in the narrowing of blood vessels, and so reduce the blood flow to your penis.
Erection problems – Cialis
In many cases medicines will be prescribed by a patient’s doctor to directly assist the body to create and maintain a good erection. These medicines can either be injected into the penis (E.g. Caverject (alprostadil), inserted into the eye of the penis (E.g. MUSE (alprostadil)) or taken as a tablet by mouth (E.g. Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra (vardenafil), Viagra (sildenafil) and Uprima (apomorphine).Vacuum pumps are another option to help men with erection problems get a good erection.
Cialis belongs to a group of medicines called “PDE5 inhibitors”. It is an almond shaped yellow tablet with strengths of 10mg or 20mg. It is an oral tablet, which is swallowed. For Cialis to be effective, sexual stimulation is required and so Cialis will not create an erection unless a man engages in sexually exciting activity.
Cialis works by helping the blood vessels to the penis to let more blood flow. This helps to create and keep an erection. This increased blood flow is achieved by relaxing the blood vessels that supply blood to the penis.
Cialis can work for up to 36 hours, so allowing the man suffering with erection problems to take the tablet plenty of time before he wishes to have sex. Cialis should be taken at least 30 minutes before the man wishes to have sex.
Cialis has been shown to work in many clinical trials, however individual results may vary. Cialis has been shown to improve the ability for most men with erection problems to have successful sex.
When taken at the recommended dose, the possible side effects of Cialis are mild and normally pass with time. The most common side effects are a headache and upset stomach. Less common effects include flushing, stuffy nose, muscle pain, dizziness and back ache. Most men aren't bothered by the side effects enough to stop taking Cialis.
You need a prescription from your doctor to legally obtain Cialis Companies offering Cialis without a valid prescription is breaking the law, and you may be putting your health at risk