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Solving Problem of Impotence

There are many ways for couples who are coping with impotence to keep their relationship alive. Divorce is not the best way to solve your problem. A couple can still have a meaningful and happy relationship even without sex. The quality of the relationship can still improve greatly by simply being more open and understanding to one another. Newest research suggests that all the ill effects of smoking are not yet known - experts now claim that smoking has been linked to impotence.

In studies carried out and published worldwide, it has been found that smoking can increase the risk of impotence upwards of 50 percent in the 30s and 40s age group. Studies in the UK and Canada are revealing the same information and European health ministers meetings are ringing with the facts and figures. For many couples, the best way to deal with impotence is to see their doctor and ask about the different treatments that are available.
 

Some treatments include the use of impotence drugs and impotence injections.

These methods are safe and most of them are effective. Impotence can also be treated by simple counseling, if it is caused by stress and trauma. Impotence (erectile dysfunction) is the repetitive incapacity to have or maintain an erection. The group Action against Smoking and Health and the British Medical Association estimate that over 100,000 men in the UK alone are impotent directly due to smoking. The figures worldwide would be even higher.

More and more people turning to stop smoking programs may find that it's too late. There are many causes for impotence and the causes are all generally physical. While smoking is listed as one of the risk factors, drugs used in the treatment of diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure can also be associated with impotence.
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