Impotence and Viagra

Posted by admin | Sexual Drug | Wednesday 2 December 2009 10:52 pm

ED-ImpotenceThere are many causes of impotence, including medical conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes and psychological issues. If a person’s impotence is due to a medical condition, it is important to understand that Viagra will not improve the condition that is causing the impotence such as high blood pressure. In this case, it is likely that a man will continue to need to use Viagra. This does not mean he is dependent on Viagra; it simply means that he is continuing to have a problem with impotence.

Viagra does not cause any long-term changes in sexual function. It works temporarily to increase blood flow to the penis. This will not affect a man’s ability to perform sexually in the future. In fact, if his impotence is related to performance anxiety about sexual activity, it is possible that Viagra might give him the confidence to overcome his problems with impotence.

Viagra Addiction
Men do not need to worry about becoming dependent upon Viagra. Viagra is not addicting and does not cause long-term changes in sexual function. While a man may continue to need Viagra to achieve an erection, this does not mean he is addicted. It simply means that he still has problems with impotence

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