Get a Bigger Penis Safely and Effectively


Posted in Men's Issues on July 1st, 2008 by crestes

Wanting a bigger penis than the one that they already have has echoes down through the ages. Most men aren’t satisfied with the size of their penis. Why this should be can be put down to a variety of reasons but the most common is probably a desire to increase their prospects and potential as a worthy mate.

If you feel that you would like to increase the size of your penis because you consider it to be below standard, you could be harbouring feelings of anxiety which may prevent you from acquiring potential lovers. A common fear is not being able to measure up in a sexual encounter. This article will describe two proven methods to make your penis bigger. Products in the male enhancement category have greatly improved over the years.

Many unsupported claims are made by disreputable companies promising a bigger penis using pills, patches, gels and creams to name a few. There are also vacuum pumps that can endanger your ability to achieve an erection, weights which are positively dangerous and the tragic consequences of unsuccessful surgery.

Taking the time to carefully evaluate the various options is an essential requirement. Get a bigger penis using proven methods of penis enlargement and play safe! Before we go ahead though there is something you need to know: Enlarging your penis will not happen overnight! There is a long term commitment required usually over a period of about six months. This can vary from person to person, every man is different, but acceptance of this kind of time scale is an essential part of reaching a successful outcome.

If you attempt to rush the procedure it will have an opposite effect. Human tissue needs time to grow. The way to do this is by establishing a daily discipline of exercise routines designed specifically for penis enlargement. Jelqing is an effective exercise approach. The other method is by stretching or applying traction to the penis for a certain period of time every day.

There are devices manufactured specifically for this purpose and it is estimated that there are about 100,000 men currently using one. Two hours per day gives the fastest results. Don’t be tempted to go over this limit to speed things up. If you combine the two methods of exercise and stretching you can be assured of getting a bigger penis safely. Not only will your penis increase in length but you will find that the girth will also be increased proportionately. You will find that your erections are harder as a result of the exercising and your confidence will rise to a new high. Women have an uncanny knack of identifying this new potency. Getting a bigger penis will give you a new magnetism.

Richard Spencer has some personal experience of male enhancement products. Read his blog at Penis Enlargement Facts for a guided tour of safe, effective methods.


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How A Doctor Will Discover The Solution To Your Impotency


Posted in Men's Issues on July 1st, 2008 by redgsr

For any man who is unfortunate to suffer from impotency, it is important to understand that the effects can not only be physical but can create difficult psychological problems as well. It is estimated that over 10 million American men suffer from impotency and so this is a problem that many of us will suffer from at some point in our lives.

Doctors refer to the condition as Erectile Dysfunction and this is basically the inability to form an erection for sexual function. The condition can affect men of any age but the causes for the different age groups can often vary. For males in the 20-35 age group the cause is often psychological and can be linked to relationship problems. For older men the cause is usually related to a physical condition or disease.

It is recognized that erectile dysfunction can be a very embarrassing condition and many men do not want to discuss the problem with their partners or the doctor. This is a mistake as you should not suffer the problem alone. In fact discussing impotency can certainly help to resolve it. This article seeks to explain some of the methods that a doctor will use in order to identify some of the common causes of impotency and so hopefully if you suffer from the condition you will be able to address it as quickly as possible.

When speaking to the doctor about your impotence, the first thing that they will assess is your medical history. By doing this the doctor can eliminate possible environmental factors from your past and past activities such as drug use, smoking, etc.

The doctor will also need to carry out a physical examination in order to fully understand the problem. Depending upon the symptoms displayed the root of the impotency can be ascertained. Some example causes that can be discovered here include a lack of response when the penis is touched. This can indicate a nervous system problem. If the penis bends when erect this can indicate Peyronie’s disease.

Afterwards you can expect the doctor to carry out a series of laboratory tests. There are likely to be blood and urine tests and possibly others. These tests will help to determine the cause of the impotency. For example a test to determine the level of testosterone can indicate problems with the endocrine system. Some doctors, though not all will suggest that you ask your partner to check if involuntary erections occur during sleep. This can help to rule out any physical causes of impotence.

Following on from this, if the source of the problem has not been identified then you can expect the doctor to look for psychology factors. Counseling sessions are recommended and can include your partner. By analyzing what each person’s expectations in the relationship are and addressing subsequent pressures can help to identify the cause. Emotional stress can be a key and frequent cause of impotency in men. Feelings of guilt, anxiety, nervousness and low self-esteem are major contributions to the condition.

With this in mind, it is very important to consider professional help if you recognize that you have a problem with impotency. It is nothing to be ashamed of and if you should seek the correct advice and hopefully the solution may not require all that much time or effort.

There are several pills that can combat your impotence problem such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.


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Causes And Treatment Of Sexual Impotence


Posted in Men's Issues on July 1st, 2008 by redgsr

Sexual Impotence refers to the hindered capacity of a male to reach or maintain a penis erection for adequate time to engage in sexual intercourse. It is more commonly known as erectile dysfunction (ED). Its occurrence in a population is quite variable within different age groups. Its incidence increases with age and is quite common in geriatrics.

It occurs in 7-8% of American males of the age group 20-39 years and shoots up to 55-60% for males over the age of 70 years. 10 Million males in the U.S alone are estimated to be suffering from some form of sexual impotence.

Causes: In the past, psychic causes have been exclusively held responsible for the failure to perform. But recent studies have established that 80-90% of all impotence cases have organic causes such as hormonal imbalance, diabetes, chronic health issues and peripheral vascular diseases. These physiological factors when combined with psychological factors can have a decimating affect on a person’s sexual health

The causes are not just limited to physiological and psychological factors but also dependent on one’s lifestyle. Consumption of excessive alcohol leads to Brewer’s droop, which reduces one’s ability to get and maintain an erection. In the long run, it diminishes sexual libido affecting both sexual drive and desire as it affects the adequate production of the male sexual hormone testosterone.

The side effects of certain medicines such as the ones used for hypertension and anti-depressants also impart sexual impotence. They also cause a debilitating effect on libido, ejaculation and orgasm. Other causes that are associated with erectile dysfunction are smoking, physical inactiveness and poor cardiovascular fitness.

Diagnosis: Performance anxiety is the main cause leading young men to check out with their general practitioner if they achieve a normal sustained erection. Occasional episodes of failure to reach erection are common and does not indicate persistent erectile problems in the future and do not require a visit to your GP.

When erection issues start to occur at frequent intervals, it is best advisable to visit your doctor. It might feel embarrassing to discuss such an issue with your doctor or a practice nurse. But, they have many patients with sexual issues and are adept at handling them and you should refrain from hiding important details.

The doctor will first inquire about your general health and erections including morning erections and their intensity in the past and present. Your blood pressure and pulse will be checked which is an indication of your circulatory mechanism. The Doctor will examine your penis and scrotum and may solicit further tests to determine the causing factor such as anemia, diabetes or hormonal imbalances.

The doctor may talk to both the partners to check whether psychological problems are the root cause of the issue. If the need arises, you doctor will refer you to other clinics for specialized tests.

Treatment: Impotence is often curable and 95% of impotence patients find an effective treatment such as talking therapy, behavioral therapy and drugs. Counselors and psycho sexual therapies often treat anxiety and relationship difficulties successfully.

Drugs will only be indicated when the cause of ED is other than psychological factors. The patient will be asked to undertake a course of drugs in cases such as diabetes or multiple sclerosis. The most commonly employed drug is sildenafil (Viagra). Other similar drugs are tadalafil (Cialis) and vardenafil (Levitra).

There are several pills that can combat your impotence problem such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.


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