sexual problems
For the Partner
Erectile dysfunction, impotence, doesn't only
affect men, it also affects partners of men like you. That's why it's so very
important to keep the lines of communication between you and him open. You may
already know from experience that
erectile dysfunction
(impotence) can be a difficult subject for some men. But the truth is,
erectile dysfunction (impotence)
is very common. About 30 million men in the United States suffer from
erectile dysfunction (impotence) in some way. Erectile dysfunction (impotence)
is nothing to feel embarrassed about or ashamed of.
The big myth is that erectile dysfunction
(impotence) is all in his mind. In most cases,
erectile dysfunction (impotence) is
associated with a treatable medical condition. As his partner, you are in a
unique position to encourage him to seek
treatment for erectile dysfunction
(impotence) and support him through what can be a difficult time for some
men.
One treatment option for erectile dysfunction
(impotence) is Viagra - a pill produced by Pfizer that taken an hour before
sexual activity that helps most men obtain an erection in response to sexual
stimulation. By letting him know that
Viagra and other medications
are out there to help him, you can help your partner take action. Let him know
that you support him, are interested in his treatment and are willing to
participate in all manners that will help him find a solution.
More on how impotency affects relationships.
Last updated: 8/05
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