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MALE IMPOTENCE AND ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION TREATMENTS AND HELP
Everything  Men Need To Know About Male Impotence And Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Erectile Dysfunction  & Male Impotency Information - Treatment For Erection Problems
Facts About Male Impotence - Information About Erectile Dysfunction
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Impotency And The Anatomy Of The Penis

Introduction
The problem of an inadequate erection is probably one of the biggest issues a man confronts. Most men experience erectile problems on occasion, but impotence, also called erectile dysfunction, is defined as "the persistent failure to develop and maintain erections of sufficient rigidity for penetrative sexual intercourse." Of course, men have other kinds of sexual problems including lack of desire and problems with ejaculation, yet impotence is the most common and troubling.
The best way for men to begin solving erectile problems is by reading about men's sexual system - anatomy, physiology, diseases, drugs, diagnosis and treatments. Some problems may be solved simply and others may require a visit to your family doctor or a urologist. In either case, we encourage you to become an educated health care consumer, which should help you regardless of the cause or cure for your problem.
Anatomy of the Penis
The anatomy of the penis is complex. It is comprised primarily of two cylinders of sponge-like vascular tissue that fill with blood to create an erection. Blood is pumped into the penis under great pressure and a series of valves keep it in the penis to maintain the erection. A third cylinder is the urethra, a tube that carries the urine and the ejaculate. The knobby head of the penis is called the glans. Blood flows to the penis by two very small arteries that come from the Aorta. These arteries are the same size as the arteries to your finger. The main problem that causes impotence is that the blood vessels become blocked and the blood can not get to the penis. The other major problem is leakage of blood from the penis into the veins around the penis called a venous leak. This is very common, similar to a hole in a tire. The larger the hole the more air that needs to be pumped into the tire to keep it hard!
Penile Enlargement
The enlargement of the penis by surgery is twofold. The procedure to lengthen the penis is by cutting the suspensory ligament. This gives the appearance of a longer penis but does not actually increase its length. It also makes the penis more unstable during intercourse and, in due course, more susceptible to injury. The other method of enlargement is by liposuction of tissue from one part of the body and injecting it around the penis to create a fatter penis. This gives the appearance of a fat, wide penis but not longer. These procedures are not recommended and have very high complication rates.
Physiology of Erection - How the Penis Works
The creation of an erection is an extremely complicated cascade of events that requires many different things to happen. There are numerous chemical transmitters involved in this including epinephrine, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, prostaglandins and nitric oxide. The exact mechanism by which erection occurs is still unclear but we do know that the neural input from the brain is extremely important. Reflex erections, as seen in people with cord damage such as paraplegics, are often poor erections and not sustainable for prolonged periods of intercourse.
An erection occurs when the nervous system activates a rapid increase in blood flow. The vascular muscle in the spongy area becomes engorged with blood and the outflow of blood is cut off. An erection can occur as a reflex as we see in spinal cord patients, or can be caused by psychogenic (originating in the mind) stimulation. Numerous sexual stimuli are processed by the brain and transmitted to the penis via the nervous system.
In order to increase the size of an erection, there must be an increase in blood flow and, at the same time, the blood has to be prevented from leaving the penis.    
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Erection-Inducing Drugs - Medical Treatments For Erectile Dysfunction
Drugs which induce and strengthen erections can successfully treat Erectile Dysfunction and problems achieving and maintaining a strong erection. Erection inducing and erectile dysfunction drugs work for the majority of men who want stronger erections and can also help men with neurological and spinal problems.
Cialis : Works in the same way as Viagra, and is popular because the erection inducement effects last so long - often more than 12 hours. The Cialis erections are not blocked by food in the stomach.  
Levitra : Works in same way as Viagra. Side-effects and interactions of Levitra are similar to those of Viagra. Levitra erections are not as long-lasting as Cialis.
Viagra : Widens the bloods vessels, so giving an erection provided the penis is rubbed. Viagra usually works within an hour. Effect lasts for about four hours. Easily blocked by food in the stomach.  Commonest side-effects of Viagra are headache, visual disturbances, blocked nose, flushed face, indigestion, palpitations – and dizziness after getting out of bed too quickly! Blue vision occurs at higher doses. Viagra is very dangerous with certain heart drugs. Interacts with many medications. Do not drink grapefruit juice on day of use.
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