| can help some people with medical problems such as impotency. can help people with erection difficulties as well. Both also when used together can give exceptional penis enlargement gains.
Impotency:
Impotence is the inability of a man either to have an erection or to keep the penis erect long enough to have sexual intercourse. This is a common problem affecting as many as 10 million men in the United States. By the time most men are 40 they have already experienced impotence at some time in their lives.
When just a single incident occurs, the best thing to do is forget about it. Problems arise when this difficulty starts occurring regularly.
According to an article published in early 1993 (review: Morley, 1993), approximately 10 million men in the U.S. have problems with impotence.
Men afflicted with repeated impotence tend to be middle-aged and older, with such a condition most common in men 60 years of age and older. Regardless of the age, however, many men who have this problem can be treated successfully.
Impotence can result from a wide variety of problems. As with any other ailment, when a person begins having this problem repeatedly, he needs to see a doctor. The doctor will want to rule out the possibility of disease, injury, or side effects from medicine.
For example, cardiovascular problems, diabetes, injuries to the spinal column, and side effects from high blood pressure medicine are among the physical conditions that can lead to impotence.
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An erection occurs when the nervous system activates a rapid increase in blood flow. The vascular muscle in the spongy area becomes engorged with blood and outflow of blood is cutoff. Erection can be elicited by the so-called reflex erection as we see in spinal cord patients, or can be caused by psychogenic stimulation. Numerous sexual stimuli are processed by the brain and transmitted to the penis via the nervous system. |
In order to get an erection, the blood flow must increase and, at the same time, the blood has to be prevented from leaving the penis.
TESTICULAR CANCER
What is testicular cancer?
Testicular cancer occurs in approximately 1 in 25,000 men per year. It is 4 times less common in Afro-American men compared to Caucasian men. The risk of developing testicular cancer in a man's lifetime is approximately 1 in 500. It occurs most commonly between the ages of 15 and 40 years. It can also occur in infancy and late adulthood (e.g. over 60 years old). Individuals who have had an undescended testicle are at higher risk of developing testicular cancer.
How is testicular cancer diagnosed?
The best way to diagnose testicular cancer is through self-examinations. The usual initial finding is a painless lump in or on the testis, a hardness or enlargement of the testis. Less commonly there is associated pain and tenderness. If problems do occur and an individual is concerned due to tenderness, bloody discharge or a lump for some symptoms they should see a urologist. The urologist will do a physical examination and possibly order a testicular ultrasound.
Non-cancerous masses found around the testicle can be fluid collections or cysts. In addition, dilation of some of the veins in the scrotum ( varicocele ) or cord leading to the testicle can create a mass effect. If there are any abnormalities that can be palpable, a visit to a physician may be required to establish the significance of the findings.
How is testicular cancer treated?
Surgery -After the diagnosis of a solid testicular mass has been made, the initial management is removal of the testis and its associated cord, orchiectomy. This is done through a small inguinal incision. The testis and abnormal tissue present is then examined under the microscope to determine the type of cancer. Depending on the cell type of the cancer present, other therapies such as additional surgery, radiation therapy or possibly chemotherapy may be indicated.
Using a combination of these therapies, testicular cancer has one of the highest cure rates of all cancers. This has been achieved using a combination of surgery and chemotherapy as well as radiation in certain instances. Cures from testicular cancer can even be achieved in individuals who have had spread of the cancer into other parts of the body.
FERTILITY
In about 40% of infertile couples, the cause of the infertility lies with the males. There are many reasons for male infertility.
Quick Fact: It takes approximately 72-90 days to produce mature sperm. Sperm is produced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
There are many factors that can decrease or cease sperm production. Here are a few :
- Illness
- Excessive Caffeine
- Stress
- Street and certain Prescription Drugs
- Some over the counter medications
- Injury to the testicles
- Blockage in the Vas Deferens
- Varicocele
- Excessive Heat
- Vitamin Deficiencies
There also natural ways to increase sperm count and quality. Normal semen values outlined below:
| PARAMETER |
MINIMUM VALUE |
| Volume (mL) |
2.0 |
| Sperm Concentration (million/mL) |
20 |
| Motility (%) |
50 |
| Forward Progression (0-4) |
3 |
| Normal Morphology (%) (WHO) |
30 |
| Normal Morphology (%) (Strict) |
14 |
| Total Sperm Count (million) |
40 |
| Total Motile Sperm (million) |
20 |
| Total Functional Sperm (million) |
6 |
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can help some people with medical problems such as impotency. can help people with erection difficulties as well. Both also when used together can give penis size gains. |