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Men In The UAE Have ED Problems

Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 06 December 2006 | There are 0 comments

Ukmedix has stumbled across upon some new research that shows that many people in the United Arab Emirates are living high pressure stressful lives and this is causing them to suffer from health problems as a result. One of the biggest problems suffered by men was seen to be erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction has been seen to affect men with stress and who have psychological problems as a result.

The rapid change that is occurring in the UAE especially in places like Dubai where the built environment is changing so fast and people’s lives are been turned upside down has caused many men to report that they are suffering from impotence to their doctors and many men it is thought never pluck up courage to deal with the problem and just learn to live with it rather than have the humiliation of facing a doctor.

Any type of stress puts pressure on relationships and if erectile dysfunction is added to the equation it is likely that the men and women are likely to get even more stressed. Many men stay away from the wives and partners when they are stressed, as they are worried that they may no be able to wind down sufficiently to produce and maintain an erection and thus the woman can feel unwanted and this aggravated the situation.

This survey on stress revealed that as many as 91% of men felt that stress could lead to erectile dysfunction. While erectile dysfunction drugs like Viagra and Cialis are designed more for the physical aspects of impotence like poor blood flow to the penis, they can also help a man who is having problems in getting an erection due to stress. It is likely that the treatment will relax the man and thus enable him to get aroused without medication later.
Erectile dysfunction has been noted to occur in many cites where young men hard and fast and things change very rapidly putting a great deal of pressure on them.

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