Beware Of Impotence Myths
Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 14 August 2007 | There are 0 comments
At Ukmedix News one thing that we are committed to is getting the facts about erectile dysfunction and what causes it. However because of the taboo and general embarrassment associated with the condition many myths are repeated by seemingly intelligent people who just haven’t seen the proper research that has been done on impotence over last ten years.

Every week we come across articles in respectable newspapers that talk about erectile dysfunction being mainly a psychological problem. Independent study done by many different researchers shows that in fact the vast majority of erectile dysfunction is a blood flow problem to the penile artery and nothing more. Because of the cultural and social implications of erectile dysfunction many people build up myths and stories about something being wrong in your brain whereas the chances are this is not the case.
The reason why Viagra Cialis and Levitra are so successful is that they can only deal with the physical problem of erectile dysfunction which is the lack of blood flow to the artery that feeds the penis with the blood. Around 90 percent of all erectile dysfunction is caused by this problem and the vast majority of men who use erectile dysfunction drugs end up being able to sustain better erections as a result.
If the majority of erectile dysfunction was a result of some sort of brain malfunction as so many so-called health experts claim the erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra Cialis and Levitra would be completely useless on these men.
At Ukmedix News we like to simplify erectile dysfunction because it really is a very simple medical condition and when men fully understand what causes it, it can be very helpful for them in treating it. If you tell a man that the reason he is unable to perform in bed is because he has some sort of brain condition it is much more demoralising than if you tell him that one of his arteries is not performing properly.
At the same time it is important to be aware that some men do suffer from psychological impotence but it is not actually something wrong with the brain but more to do with stress and anxiety about sexual performance. Most men can cure this problem by relaxing themselves and removing any form of stress associated with sex.


