CURING IMPOTENCE
Impotence is
a man's inability or difficulty to have or maintain an erection.
Although a lot of physical causes may be attributed to impotence, there
are also psychological factors that lead to it. Some of these can be
depression, stress and pressures about home or work, anxiety,
relationship problems and arguments, insecurities and a low
self-esteem, and even sexual boredom and the loss of intimacy. These
problems can be addressed as psychosomatic problems since these
situations are affected by psychological factors or the emotion.
When this is
the case, then there are very high chances of curing the impotence. It
may sound difficult at first, especially if you do not want to resolve
the problem or you fear it, or worse is that you are unaware of the
situation. However, when you have accepted that there is a problem and
there is a need to work on it, then you can try different ways to treat
psychosomatic impotence by using psychology as well. One does not need
to turn to medications or surgery right away.
One treatment
that you can undergo is Psychosexual Therapy. In psychosexual therapy
or psychotherapy, the man and his partner are given techniques or
exercises to help them renew their intimacy, sexual relation, sexual
interests, and arousal. This can be done through talks, discussions,
and activities that can lift the stress or anxiety that hasten
impotence.
Another cure
for impotence can be behavior modification. A new and positive outlook
about one's self, performance, and even his partner can bring about
change and improvements. Behavior modification can really take time,
but it is also cheaper and does not only help cure impotence, it also
improves one's personality.
To do this, here are a few suggested tips:
.1. Do a little
reality check including a check on your personal situation and your
present situation with your partner. What do you really feel about
yourself, your member, and your partner?
. 2.Talk with
your partner to make things easier and lighter. It lifts up your burden
and at the same time you are confident that there is someone who
listens to you. If your partner is the one that's putting the strain on
you, all the more that you should talk. Ask what your partner wants,
say what you want, and come into a solution. You have to speak up and
work things out together without turning into an argument.
.3. Your
lifestyle is very important and it affects your penile health a great
deal, so do a check on your lifestyle. Just like taking care of the
rest of your body, you should also take care of your penis. Trim down
your fat, alcohol and nicotine or tobacco intake. Eat healthier and try
to do some exercises. If possible, get into an exercise program or
visit the gym regularly.
.4. If you
still have more concerns, then it's time that you should seek
professional advice from a trained therapist or doctor. Remember that
you should not be ashamed of your situation and that you are not the
only one suffering from it.
Your health and a sound mind are much more important so you should do something about it.
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