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Health Encyclopedia: Physical Causes Of Erectile Dysfunction Impotence Causes

Physical Causes


A number of conditions share a common problem with erectile dysfunction--the impaired ability of blood vessels to open and allow normal blood flow. Such conditions include diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, kidney failure, peripheral artery disease, and stroke. Increasingly, researchers are studying the role of nitric oxide, which plays a major role in keeping blood vessels open, in all of these disorders.

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Health Guide

Vasectomy and Vasovasostomy: Long-Term Complications
...adjustment. Their emotional distress most often manifests itself in sexual dysfunction, such as impotence, premature ejaculation, or painful intercourse. In such cases, however, the vasectomy is... Read more »
Infertility in Men: Causes
...interfere with the hormone GnRH and reduce sperm counts.Sexual Issues. In less than 1% of cases, impotence, premature ejaculation, or psychological or relationship problems contribute to male... Read more »
Endometriosis: Hysterectomy
HysterectomyHysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus and is the second most frequently performed surgery in premenopausal women. (Cesarean sections are first.) About 600,000 hysterectomies... Read more »
Infertility In Women: Lifestyle Changes
Although there are no dietary or nutritional cures for infertility, a healthy lifestyle is important. Ovulatory problems are reversible by changing behavioral patterns. Such... Read more »
Vasectomy and Vasovasostomy: Unexpected Pregnancy
Unexpected PregnancyPregnancy rates after a vasectomy are estimated to be very low, about 1 in 1,000. There are two main reasons for an unexpected pregnancy:Residual sperm were still alive when the... Read more »

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