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    Sildenafil

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    alcohol • Avoid grapefruit juice Viagra has not been recommended for erectile dysfunction in females. EFFECTS ON LIFE: Although Viagril is the most controversial drug and has been under discussion for 30 years, it works well in almost all cases. In short it has changed the people’s lives for better. People who are suffering from erectile dysfunction or have been suffering from premature ejaculation can spend a healthy sexual life as viagril is readily available and owing to its fast action as…

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    he client in this case displays signs of situational erectile dysfunction, resulting in a diagnosis of the aforestated disorder. According to the APA (2013) situational erectile dysfunction creates an inability/difficulty getting, or keeping an erection in certain situations, with certain partners, and with/without certain stimulation. Individuals with situational erectile dysfunction can, (a) have an onset after having normal sexual function, (b) have marked decrease in erectile rigidity, (c)…

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    on two conditions that effect sexuality when aging. These two conditions are erectile dysfunction in males and menopause in women. We will focus on what these are, how they occur, and what interventions can be implemented by nurses for those experiencing these conditions. Purpose and Development of Issue A problem with males as they age that relates to sexuality is erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is when a person…

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    natural part of aging. Physical and psychological issues may cause erectile dysfunction. Some physical causes that may contribute to ED are: damage to the nerves, arteries, smooth muscles, and fibrous tissues in the penis. Psychological issues that contribute to ED are: anxiety or depression, panic of sexual failure, culpability, low self-esteem, and stress. There are also several diseases that may lead to erectile dysfunction. These diseases include: high blood pressure, diabetes,…

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    Causes Of Frigidity

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    Frigidity, also know as Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) is a term used to describe lack of or low sex drive in women. It is also avoidance of any to all sexual contact. The DSMIV-TR describes frigidity as “characterized by disturbance in sexual desire and in the psycho-physiological changes that characterize the sexual response cycle and cause marked distress and interpersonal difficulty.” [3A American Psychiatric Association, DSM-IV-TR.] Frigidity can happen to any woman at any age. An…

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    Sexual Identity Reflection

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    Completing the sexual intake, I noticed the shame that I have around certain sexual topics. I feel more comfortable answering the questions alone in a piece of paper than answering them to another person. If I were to answer these questions to another person, the validity of my answers would be questionable. I would refrain from mentioning or talking into depth about certain topics. This paper will reflect in my experience filling the sexual self-intake, my sexual identity exploration as I…

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    Menopause Changes

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    We try to hide from it, we try not to talk about it, we can spend more than one third of our life dealing with it, its Menopause. Menopause a nasty little word that many of us women try to run from. This is the time in a women’s life that is marked by the end of her ability to reproduce. This life change can be hard for many women due to the fact that they can no longer reproduce, but more importantly the ovaries no longer release the high levels of estrogen that our bodies need to function…

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    Erectile dysfunction or impotence is defined as a persistent struggle encountered by a man to get or keep an erection that is firm enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse. Most men occasionally experience problems with erections, but it’s a concern when it happens more often. This disease is very common and it can occur at any age, but it is more common in men over 75 years of age; it affects about 30 million men in the United States. When a sexual activity is not performed, penis stays…

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    Essay On Male Libido

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    male well being and sexual issues has expanded dramatically over the final few years. Men now openly search advice for problems like impotence, low libido, pre mature ejaculation, dysfunction, and penis size. All these conditions are related, and most likely the signs may just factor to more than one crisis. MALE LIBIDO Introduction The word libido is used in most cases in issues of sexual health merchandise or sexual wellness issues. Libido, readily put, is nothing but the sexual desire.…

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    Hypersexuality In The DSM

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    that look at hyper sexuality when in tangent to other disabilities. For example, there have been studies about hyper sexuality in patients with ADHD, Manic Depressive Disorder, Dementia, Bipolar Disorder, Pedophilia, Traumatic Brain Injury, Risky Sexual Behavior, and Sex Addiction. Though research is plentiful in…

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