Impotence is the lack of ability to have a penile erection satisfactorily completing sexual intercourse. Ejaculation, however, is not always affected. It diverges from irregular and least to lasting and absolute.
This erectile dysfunction can either be major or minor. It is major impotence when a man does not experience erection in having intercourse with a woman but is potent in other situations. This unusual state is harder to cure. Minor impotence, on the other hand, can easily be cured. Men experiencing such sexual problem had potent sexual intercourse in the past.
The root of erectile dysfunction could be physiological or psychological. Physiological impotence is when the entry and retention of blood in the penis is obstructed. Psychological impotence is when erection failed due to negative thoughts.
When a man experiences impotency, he and his partner may experience problems on their relationship and may develop negative feelings such as frustration, anger, self-blame or depression.
Most doctors recommend that management for impotence should begin from the least to most persistent. For some men, it would be helpful for them to change the way...