Erection difficulties are also treatable. Cialis for men is now available without a prescription to help men get and help keep erections for up to 36hrs, only when sexually aroused. Consultation with pharmacist required.
* Tadalafil 10 mg demonstrated statistically significant improvement in erectile function and the ability to have successful sexual intercourse up to 36 hours following dosing.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) happens when you have trouble getting or
keeping an erection hard enough for sex.
It occurs when the blood vessels in your penis
are narrowed. Cialis for men works to widen those blood vessels, which helps you get and keep an
erection when sexually aroused.
90% of men with Erectile Dysfunction have at least one underlying physical cause for their problem. Some of these could include:
A psychological component, often called "performance anxiety", is common in men with Erectile Dysfunction. However, a purely psychological problem is seen in only 10% of them.
In some instances, Erectile Dysfunction can be a sign of other health conditions, in which case you should consult with your GP.
Men everywhere are seeing how the benefits of treating ED play out in
their sexual fulfilment and intimate relationships. Now, Cialis for men is available
over-the-counter at your pharmacy to treat men with ED.
To see if Cialis for men is right
for you, fill out a checklist and consult with a pharmacist.
Leading a healthier lifestyle can reduce your risk of heart disease, among other health issues, and may even improve your erection function. Try to:
Eat fewer fatty foods and more grilled or baked foods.
Maintain a healthy weight by eating 30g of high fibre foods, like beans and pulses, to help you feel full longer.
Be physically active through strength training or by walking 30 minutes a day.
Eat at least 5 portions of your favourite fruits and vegetables every day.
Cut down on alcohol - consume less than 14 drinks per week or try having several drink-free days every week.
Avoid smoking triggers.
Consult your doctor before making any changes to your lifestyle or level of physical activity.
Common ways to tell if you're having erection difficulties include:
Keep in mind that some men experience erection difficulties occasionally, while others may experience them more regularly. Either way, it's always best to talk to a GP or pharmacist for an informed second opinion.
The bottom line is that ED won't just go away on its own. That's why it's important not to ignore the potential signs of ED.
Not necessarily. But if you want to avoid frequent compression of your testicles, try wearing loose-fitting trousers.
If you are masturbating excessively (several times in an hour), then you may have some problems getting an erection due to exhaustion. Masturbating once or twice a day, however, is quite normal and highly unlikely to cause ED.
If you have had problems getting a full erection once or twice, it doesn't necessarily mean you have Erectile Dysfunction. However, it’s definitely something worth discussing with your doctor or pharmacist. They are highly trained professionals who will be able to identify if you might have ED.