| High Blood Pressure: Erectile Dysfunction Treatments
Even if your high blood pressure (or hypertension) has caused erectile dysfunction
(ED), you have every reason to be optimistic about the future and a healthy
sex life. It is a common problem associated with high blood pressure but there
are many proven treatments you can try.
A doctor's first choice for treating erection problems is usually one of the
pills called PDE5 inhibitors. First there was Viagra. Now there's also Levitra
and Cialis. All three drugs work in similar ways. They don't increase sexual
desire. They make it physically possible to get an erection when you are aroused.
No one of them has been proven to work better than the others. But the time
they take to start working and the duration of their effects vary. That's something
you may want to consider based on your sexual habits. For example, does spontaneity
matter to you, or do you usually plan sex ahead of time?
Viagra starts working in about 15 to 30 minutes and its effects last about
two to four hours. Levitra starts working in about 30 to 60 minutes and lasts
four to five hours. Cialis starts working in about 30 to 60 minutes and lasts
as long as 36 hours.
Men whose blood pressure isn't under control and those who take alpha-blockers
(for high blood pressure or prostate problems) shouldn't take Viagra, Cialis,
or Levitra.
Also, you may not be able to take these drugs if you:
* Take nitrate drugs (for chest pain)
* Had a heart attack or stroke in the past six months
* Have kidney or liver disease
* Have retinitis pigmentosa (an eye disease)
Surgery for Erectile Dysfunction
Most men would prefer to avoid surgery, but for some men with erection problems,
penis implants are the best bet for regaining sexual function.
There are two kinds of penis implants. One kind is a rigid but flexible rod
implanted in the penis. You bend it up for sex or down for daily living. The
other kind is an inflatable implant. The device stores fluid in a reservoir
under the skin of your abdomen or scrotum. You press on the reservoir to pump
fluid into cylinders in the penis. That creates an erection. A valve drains
the fluid out of the penis when you're done.
There are drawbacks to implants. An erection you get with an implant may be
slightly shorter than a natural erection. The device itself may malfunction,
in which case it would require another surgery to remove or replace it.
Getting a penis implant is a big decision. Once you have it, you may not be
able to try other treatments. That's because the implant replaces the chambers
in the penis that fill with blood for a natural erection.
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Before Viagra hit the market in 1998, there was
no proven treatment for erectile dysfunction that men could take in pill form.
Doctors were interested in yohimbe, an herb that increases heart rate and blood
pressure. Some doctors prescribed it to their patients in combination with other
treatments for erectile dysfunction. Even then it was not a recommended treatment
and is still not today. Studies have not proven that it works.
Men with high blood pressure especially shouldn't take either the prescription
drug or the herb. It can dangerously raise blood pressure.
Currently, no herb or supplements have been proven to help with erectile dysfunction.
Herbs and supplements that some believe are helpful for erection problems include:
* Ginseng
* Horny goat weed
* Ginkgo biloba
* Muira puama
* Pycnogenol
* L-arginine
* Damiana
*ProVIGRAX
Before trying any alternative treatment, be sure to ask your doctor about it
first. Herbs and supplements, whether they help with erections or not, have
real effects on the body. They could cause dangerous reactions with other medicines
you might be taking.

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