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Erectile Dysfunction: a new campaign launched calls for greater information for sufferers

We need to stop making excuses for erectile dysfunction. For one in two Brits stress is to blame, instead for 38% ED depends on tiredness and performance anxiety and for 27% of ED sufferers the problem is due to lack of understanding between them and their partner. A survey carried out by the National Institute of Public information involving 3000 British men between the ages of 30 and 70 years of age who have suffered from one or more episodes of erectile dysfunction.

The excuses listed above, however, distract the male sufferer from seeking medical care from their doctor forcing men to leave their problem untreated or to cercare cure per impotenza comuni tramite farmacie online . Let’s not forget, after all, that erection issues can be a sign of a bigger health problem hiding beneath the surface like cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

Andrological experts who specialise in dealing with male health problems say: silence is in fact the biggest threat to the health of a man. This is why we should try to openly talk to patients about this condition, so that together we can overcome the taboo surrounding male impotence, male sexuality and health problems concerning men in general. Informing a patient of the possible causes of ED, and of the variety of treatments available to help recuperate normal sexual function is something a knowledgeable specialist doctor can do during even a short consultation.

No more excuses. This is in fact the strap line being used in the new international campaign that seeks to draw men’s attention to their medical problems rather than hiding behind them. The campaign hopes that in highlighting the importance of seeking medical help men will feel better able to confront erection problems with their doctor.

The campaign will go on the road, visiting all major cities. The organisers will set up tents in city and town centres in order to bring doctor’s consultations direct to the general public. Tents will be clearly marked and are designed to feel like a real consultation room. Men and their partners will be invited to speak to a nurse before being allocated a specialist with whom to discuss medical problems in details. For those who are too shy to speak to someone face to face there will be plenty of leaflets and information sheets available to take away for private reading. For more information interested parties can also visit the campaign website which is, www.nomoreexcuses.com




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