The Emotional Effects Of Erectile Dysfunction

by Pharmacy2U 11. June 2010 00:30

If you were under the impression that it is a man that is most affected by erectile dysfunction, then think again. Often, a partner can suffer anxiety or a lack of confidence when their partner becomes affected by erectile dysfunction and starts to take oral medication, such as Levitra. This upset and emotional trauma is often caused by a lack of knowledge about what can cause this condition.

Erectile dysfunction is often only acknowledged as a physical condition when it has been diagnosed by the doctor. Following a consultation then oral medication such as Viagra, Levitra or Cialis can be prescribed. Up until this point erectile dysfunction is simply seen as an inability to achieve or maintain an erection and the reasons for this remain unclear for both parties. Both the man and his partner will privately have their own ideas as to why it is happening failing to talk openly with each other about their fears. This can make an already upsetting situation even more acute resulting in distance forming between the two.

On the one hand the man may close down feeling a failure with dented self-esteem. The partner may start to believe that the problems are due to a lack of interest. If he or she spots a few wrinkles or feels heavier round the waistline then this rejection can cement any self loathing.

However erectile dysfunction is a curable condition and at internet chemist Pharmacy2u, we offer a range of medications to help with this problem.

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