Friday, November 26, 2010

50% of British men suffer with impotence

A survey conducted in the UK has found that 50% of British men suffer with impotence some degree, at one stage or another. Worryingly though, researchers found that the large majority of these men had not sought treatment such as Viagra for their condition, for fear of embarrassing consultations.

To put things into further perspective, one in two of the study was found to be suffering with sexual problems that stem from being overweight or obese.

In addition to this, 68% claim to have suffered with premature ejaculation, particularly amongst the younger subjects who experts believe are prone to stress related premature ejaculation. Sexperts in their field believe that these symptoms can be reduced through the introduction of new sex techniques.

Self inflicted?

What makes the study more interestingly though was the fact that although 19% claim not to be able to perform in the bedroom when sober, a whopping 31% say they cannot attain an erection after excessive amounts of alcohol.

People needn’t suffer in silence

Viagra has been available to sufferers of impotence for over a decade. It’s proven to successfully treat erectile dysfunction and to improve the sex lives of patients. Anybody who is suffering with any of the symptoms associated with impotence is advised to speak with their doctor for advice.

It can often be the result of a more serious underlying condition.

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