Is Erectile Dysfunction Related to STIs?

by Pharmacy2U 7. April 2010 22:45

It can be a common fear that STIs may lead to erectile dysfunction in men, and ultimately the need for ED treatments such as Viagra.  To explain this you need to understand what both conditions mean.  Sexually transmitted diseases or STIs are conditions that are contagious and are transmitted to both men and women when you have multiple partners and practice unsafe sex.  In contrast, erectile dysfunction is an upsetting disorder that is characterised by the inability to attain or maintain an erection in men.  This is caused by the disrupted flow of blood to the penis.  There have been detailed studies carried out to determine whether erectile dysfunction is related to STIs in any other way than that they both affect the genital areas, and it has been concluded that there is no correlation.  However as STIs are on the increase in both sexes, it is becoming increasingly important to ensure people are aware of how they can develop.

Syphilis, Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea are some of the most prevalent STIs today and can be spread immediately to sexual partners by contact.  Problems with erections on the other hand are often a temporary condition with no other symptoms or pain but that which can be brought on by emotional or physical stress.  However if the problem persists, it could be a case of erectile dysfunction and may need treatment using Viagra pills.  Viagra and other medication such as Levitra and Cialis can help with this embarrassing condition and offer relief whilst you address any emotional issues that could be affecting you.

At online chemist Pharmacy2U we have can provide Viagra online and dispatch it to you directly and with discretion. An internet pharmacy is certainly the route to go down for those feeling particularly embarassed by this medical condition.

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