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Introduction to Impotence
Welcome to masterstroke.co.uk, your online guide to the problems that are posed by impotence. Impotence is also known as erectile dysfunction, which is the more politically correct way to refer to impotence. If a man has persistently been unable to attain or maintain an erection that is sufficient enough for sexual satisfaction, for a period longer than three months, then he will be classed as suffering from erectile dysfunction or impotence. Many men at some point in their life will suffer from erectile dysfunction or impotence through stress, tiredness or excessive drinking, but it will soon clear up and no treatment will be needed. For many of the men that suffer from long term erectile dysfunction or impotence it can cause a lot of anguish and suffering for both the man and his partner. As with many medical problems it can be embarrassing discussing certain issues with your partner or doctor, and a sexual problem such as erectile dysfunction or impotence can make the situation even more awkward. One of the most important things that a man can do if he feels he is suffering from impotence or erectile dysfunction, is firstly to confide in his partner to get support from them, and then seek medical treatment. If the condition is denied or ignored the problem of impotence or sexual dysfunction will only get worse. The main medical reasons for impotence are high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes and in these cases it is often that doctors can help treat the impotence problem with medical treatment or medication, but the initial illness may remain. There are varied treatments available for men suffering from erectile dysfunction or impotence and sometimes just changing a part of every day life will help with the problem.