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  • 3 problems you’re not weird for worrying about

    3 problems you’re not weird for worrying about

    When it comes to your health, there might be certain things that you want to keep close to your chest for fear of being judged if you were to speak up.

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    But, let’s be honest – it’s likely that what you’re going through has happened to someone else. So, instead of putting your wellbeing on the back burner, it might be time to face up to your health woes. In this article, we take a look at three problems that you’re not weird for worrying about and what you can do to solve them once and for all.

    1. Erectile dysfunction

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    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is when a man is unable to get or maintain an erection. This condition can be extremely embarrassing, and it can have a huge impact on your sex life and relationship with your partner. However, while your ED might leave you feeling down, you should realise that you’re not alone. ED is a very common problem. In fact, it’s estimated that 50 per cent of guys between the ages of 40 and 70 will have it at some point. That being said, ED should never be ignored. The condition could be a sign of a much more serious health complaint, such as heart disease, so it’s crucial that you get yourself checked out if your ED lasts for more than a couple of weeks. Treating the underlying cause of your ED could help relieve your symptoms, as well as improving your overall health and wellbeing.

    There are also a number of targeted treatments you could try. For example, Viagra is a commonly used prescription medicine that can help men gain and maintain an erection that is sufficient for sex. It works by increasing the flow of blood to the penis, which produces an erection. For more information about Viagra, you could visit trusted online sources such as Online Doctor LloydsPharmacy, or you could speak to your doctor.

    2. Premature ejaculation

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    Premature ejaculation (PE) refers to a man ejaculating too soon during sex and many guys will have experienced this to some degree. If it happens now and again, PE isn’t usually a major cause for concern, and it’s also important to remember there are no set rules when it comes to how long you should last during sex. However, if you find that your PE is becoming a regular occurrence and it’s starting to affect your enjoyment between the sheets, you might start to worry that there’s something wrong.

    It’s not always clear why PE occurs, but it’s thought that there are a number of factors that could lie at the root of the problem. For example, it could be linked to a physical health issue, such as prostate or thyroid problems, or it could be linked to depression, stress and anxiety.

    The good news is, there are a variety of things you can try to help solve the problem. If a physical problem underlies your PE, it’s crucial to seek advice from a doctor, or if you feel the condition is psychological, you could undergo therapy from a trained specialist. There are a number of treatments you could try too, such as specially designed anaesthetic creams that numb your penis and prescription tablets that can delay the ejaculation impulses in the brain.

     

    3. Hair loss

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    For many guys, hair loss is a natural part of the ageing process. For instance, male-pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss and it affects nearly half of all men by the time they are 50 years old. While some men don’t mind losing their locks, it can be an extremely difficult and upsetting time for others. If you’re worried about your thinning tresses, don’t panic – you don’t necessarily have to put up with this change if you don’t want to.

 For example, if you’re experiencing male-pattern baldness, there are treatments you could try to halt or even reserve your hair loss. Finasteride, for example, is a prescription medicine taken in tablet form that works to stop the hormone testosterone being converted into dihydrotestosterone – the hormone that causes the hair follicles to shrink. Blocking its production means that the follicles have the chance to grow back to their normal size. For more information about finasteride or the other types of hair loss treatments that are available, you should speak to your GP.

     

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  • ADVICE| Is my depression medication keeping me from getting an erection?

    This week’s sexual health column focuses on the possibility that depression medications cause erectile dysfunction.  Pharmacy2U’s Medical Director Dr Nitin Shori takes a closer look.

    Is my depression medication keeping me from getting an erection?

    Dear TGUK,

    I’m in my 30s and I’ve been having trouble getting it up. I’m currently on medication for depression so I’m wondering if that’s what’s causing it. I don’t want to come off the depression meds, but my failure at not being able to keep an erection is causing a few issues in the bedroom.

    Paul

     

     

    Dear Paul,

    A low sex drive and inability to maintain an erection can be a side effect of many antidepressants. However, depression itself can also cause these same problems.
     
    It’s important that you treat your depression and tackle the underlying factors that might be causing it. If you speak to your GP they may be able to change your medication to one that has less of an affect on your libido or consider whether your depression itself is the cause.
     
    There are also other factors that can affect your sex drive and it may be worth considering them.
     
    Erectile dysfunction, or impotence, is a very common condition, particularly among older men.
     
    Stress, anxiety, fatigue and certain health conditions are also common factors in causing impotence, while excessive drug or alcohol miss-use can also affect sexual performance.
     
    Another factor could be age. Testosterone levels naturally start to fall for most men from the age of about 30 or 40.
     
    While many automatically associate testosterone with sexual performance, this powerful hormone has a much wider influence and can often impact on energy levels and motivation, as well as loss of strength and muscle mass.
     
    If the above is ringing bells you can test for testosterone and consider gels or supplements which will boost your levels. You can get testosterone testing kits and prescriptions online if you’re pressed for time to see your doctor and want to rule this out.
     
    There’s also a range of products that can help with erectile dysfunction available online if you want to be discreet, including Viagra.
     
    Given your circumstances, you should discuss your antidepressant medication with your GP before you start exploring other potential causes of impotence.

     


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  • ADVICE | I’m Finding It Hard To Get A Hard On

    This week a reader confides that he finds it hard to get a hard on.

    I'm Finding It Hard To Get A Hard On

    Dear TGUK
    I’m finding it hard to get a hard on, what can I do?
    Jeff

     

    Dear Jeff
    First of all, don’t give yourself a hard time about not being able to get a hard on. It happens to the best of us at the worst of times – and stressing about it can actually make the situation worse. So take a moment and breathe.

    It sounds as though you’re suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED). Lots of things can cause ED; from being too stressed out at work to money worries. Even lifestyle choices such as too much alcohol or drug taking can hinder a strong erection.

    Also, you don’t say, but if you’re on any kind of prescribed medication you might want to check and see if any side effects listed by the meds, include ED. Do not come off any prescribed meds with out talking to your GP first.

    There are a variety of things you can do to try to get your little Mr back up and working again, but first of all, see whether you can get an erection when you’re by yourself – or during your sleep.

    There’s a very simple test to see whether you get erections during your sleep. One of the tests is the famous stamp test. If you can still get a row of stamps that are joined by a perforated edge you can perform this in the comfort of your own home.

    Before you go to bed put a row of four or five joined stamps around the shaft of your flaccid penis and seal by moistening the two ends together. If any of the perforations between the stamps is broken in the morning you’ll know that you are getting nocturnal erections, because your enlarged penis will naturally break the perforations between the stamps. This test can help you rule out a more serious erectile dysfunction, because you know that you can physically have an erection.

    If this is the case take a look at external factors such as your work load or your alcohol consumption. As frustrated as you might be, you just might need to take your time with this.

    If you don’t break the perforations, then you might consider getting an appointment with your GP, who should be able to help you find a medical solution.

    There are a number of other at home tests you can do like the Rigiscan and The Penile Plethysmograph.

    You could try Viagra or a herbal supplement available in Holland and Barratt called Horny Goatweed.

    If your problem is being caused by wearing condoms then you can get in touch with the Terrence Higgins Trust. They can actually send you a variety, for free, to check out which ones work for you.

    If you would like condoms then contact Joe Perez at THT, jose.perezdelacruz@tht.org.uk

    It’s important not to let this ruin your sex life – there are many options available to you – and you can even have sex without having a full erection or taking the pressure off yourself by focusing on your partner rather than your erection.

    Talking your issues over with your partner may also help as well. It’s important to keep communication open between partners if you’re going through a tough time.

    Wish you will Jeff and keep in touch to let us know how you’re getting on.

     


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  • FEED YOUR PENIS: Amazing recipes to help with Erections and Sex Drive

    FEED YOUR PENIS: Amazing recipes to help with Erections and Sex Drive

    If low libido or erectile dysfunction is a problem for you then do consult your GP in the first instance. I have designed these recipes around various nutritional elements that have been effective in many areas of a man’s sex life & drive.

    The beauty of these recipes is their simplicity. Simple things like salsa, salad, smoothies and even chocolate truffles can be tailored using readily available ingredients to relieve various sexual concerns. Regardless of low libido or wanting the hardest of hard-ons, these are really lovely and easy to follow recipes that can be enjoyed by anyone!

    If you do want to utilize food as a natural remedy, then look for foods high in Arginine, Nitric Oxide, Ecdysterone, Bromelain and Boron.

    Factors such as not smoking and regularly exercising obviously play a vital role in optimum performance.

    Sex Salsa

    (Food trend 2015! Sweet & Fiery) |  Serves 4 | Prep 15 mins | No Cook

    Pineapple contains the enzyme Bromelain, which can improve libido in men.

    Pomegranate increases testosterone levels, believed due to its array of antioxidants. Also shows an increase in Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS), which is essentially the same function as medication like Viagra etc.

    Garlic a potent testosterone booster, and again increases NOS.

    Onions as with garlic, contain allicin that thins your blood and thus improves circulation.

    Chilli Capsaicin promotes circulation and endorphins for the feel good factor.

    Parsley more antioxidants and a great odour neutraliser for the onion and garlic!

     

    Ingredients.

    • ½ pineapple, in small chunks
    • 1 pomegranate, seeds of (around 80g)
    • 1 red onion, finely chopped
    • 1 bunch (30g) parsley, chopped
    • 1 large red chilli, thinly sliced
    • 1 garlic clove, finely chopped
    • 1 lime, juice of

     

    Method.

    1. Mix all ingredients in a bowl, season and serve alongside grilled or barbecued meats or vegetables. Alternatively, go for prawns as these pack Arginine which will increase your NOS levels. Store in an air-tight container for up to 24 hours.

  • ADVICE | When he enters me… I lose my erection

    ADVICE | When he enters me… I lose my erection

    Hi guys

    I’m having erection issues. I’ve been in relationship for three years and the sex is still great and I get aroused and stiff quickly and solidly but on a number of occasions recently, as soon as he enters me, I lose my erection. What can you advise?

    cheers

    Jon

    Dear Jon,

    Thank you for your question. Firstly be reassured that plenty of people have issues like this so you are not alone.

    We have a specialist service at 56 Dean Street for people who suffer from erection problems, however, you would need to be referred in by your GP. You can get him to do this directly with a letter, or we have a form which you can collect and ask the GP to fill out before sending it back.

    Hopefully, this helps!

    Jenna