Overcoming Impotence, Erectile Dysfunction and other Mens Health Problems

If you are a man, it is likely that you have been experiencing one or more health problems for which you would like effective, permanent relief. Although the more advanced you are in age, the more prominent certain problems can be, none of these are limited to older men.

You may be experiencing difficulties in your sexual functioning, including but not limited to erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation; or you may have a condition known as shy bladder syndrome, which causes problems with urination.

One of the most important points you should be aware of is that these men's health problems are very common-- you are far from being unique, because many men experience the very same difficulties.

Although these are common problems, you probably do not gain much from knowing this. The reason is that regardless of how many others suffer from the same conditions, your own experiences are very personal.

You may be feeling anything from an overwhelming sense of embarrassment over your problem and your inability to do anything about it, to a devastating sense of social stigma. You have learned that attempting to exercise control over these issues does not result in anything but more frustration. This, in turn, makes it even worse.
 
Depending upon the severity of your own particular problem, it has probably had some degree of impact on your social life. The inability to perform sexually may be having quite a negative effect on your relationship.

While your partner may or may not be understanding, and may or may not be as concerned about the problem as you are, it can reduce not only your enjoyment but the frequency of your intimate encounters as well. At its worst, you may even fear that you might lose your relationship altogether because of these factors.
 
All of these men's health problems can have a devastating effect on one's self-esteem. If you are experiencing impairments in your sexual functioning, you may be feeling very negative about yourself. You may feel like less of a man; or have worries that you are losing your youth.

You may even be in the position of wondering if your only option is to resign yourself to a lesser degree of intimacy, less pleasure, or no relationship at all. Although this kind of bleak outlook can be common for men who are experiencing these particular difficulties, it is not at all reasonable or necessary, because your problems can be eliminated.
 
Paruresis can also feel very extreme to one who is experiencing it. While paruresis-- or shy bladder syndrome-- is much more common than many people realize, this does not change the fact that it can make everyday life quite difficult for one who suffers from it. It is physically uncomfortable, unhealthy, and embarrassing, all at the same time. Simply trying to cope with it is not a reasonable option for anyone.
 
The inability to urinate when one needs to do so is not only uncomfortable, it can cause other, much more serious health problems. Infrequent urination can result in bacteria accumulating in your system, for example. If it becomes an ongoing, longterm problem, you may end up needing to visit your physician for a prescription of antibiotics. When such difficulties are left untreated, there can be permanent damage to your health. These factors are reason enough to seek treatment if paruresis is occurring.
 
Even if you have not thought about the potential consequences to your health, if you have been experiencing paruresis it is a problem to you. You may spend much of your day out in the workforce, or take long business trips. You may also enjoy socializing with your friends or dates. The inability to urinate when necessary due to shy bladder syndrome can interfere with all of these basic aspects of your everyday life.

You may be in the position of placing an undue amount of emphasis on your need to urinate and your inability to do so. You may also be finding that you are spending more time than you can afford in making frequent trips to the restroom, or the time you spend in restrooms.
 
Paruresis can also lead to an unnecessary amount of self-consciousness. You may think that everyone around you notices how often you leave the room, and may feel quite embarrassed about this. When you are in a social setting, it can be even worse. Paruresis can be hindering your comfort in social settings, and you may even be restricting yourself from dates and activities with friends which you would normally enjoy.
 
Regardless of which of these men's health problems you may be experiencing, or whether they are in combination, you do not have to cope with the discomfort and embarrassment anymore. These problems do not need to continue to affect your relationships, your social or work life, or result in complications to your general health. You can now receive the help you need and deserve!

 

 

 

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