Is it wise to seek some help from the outside when it comes to talking about your problems with erectile dysfunction? That is a question the people from Clinic for Him are confronted with all the time. And the answer is, yes, it is, if you are concerned about the way you are going to break the news to your partner. We say “break the news” because there might be some confusion over what the problem really is, particularly if you have not talked about it with your partner. And that is a … [Read more...] about ED – Should Both of You Talk to Someone From the Outside?
ED Can Be a Physical or Psychological Problem
Clinic for Him knows that there is a misconception among some people that erectile dysfunction is completely physical; others believes it’s all in the head. The truth is that it could be either, or a little bit of both. Of course, whatever the cause, it manifests itself in something that is physical. And to get “technical” about it just for a second, the result is a failure to produce enough blood entering the penis to produce erection through the “hydraulic effect.” I guess it can’t … [Read more...] about ED Can Be a Physical or Psychological Problem
Vasectomy: An Effective Solution, Not an ED risk
When it comes to pregnancy prevention, nothing is more effective than a vasectomy. A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure in which the vas deferens are snipped and tied off, therefore preventing sperm to blend into a man’s semen. With the recent economical hardships, the number of men undergoing vasectomy procedures has significantly increased. In correlation to the rise in procedure recipients, a heightened presence of online questioning has risen: can receiving a vasectomy cause erectile … [Read more...] about Vasectomy: An Effective Solution, Not an ED risk
The Voices of Prostate Cancer
Thousands of men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year in the U.S. and many of them are concerned with post-operation sexual abilities. The New York Times features a “Patient Voices” article regularly and in June published a “Voices of Prostate Cancer” feature article. The article offered insight from men who have been diagnosed, treated and dealing with major lifestyle changes. Here are some of the things patients are saying: “I’ve had to change my diet; more … [Read more...] about The Voices of Prostate Cancer
Sexual Dysfunction in Trauma Victims
According to a recent study reportedat the 2008 Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, 3,087 out of 10,122 survey respondents reported cases of sexual dysfunction after experiencing severe physical trauma. Trauma, a serious or body-altering injury, had not been linked to sexual dysfunctions until recent years and findings now support the correlation. After becoming aware of the increased number of young trauma patients experiencing sexual dysfunction, University of Washington … [Read more...] about Sexual Dysfunction in Trauma Victims
Yoga Linked to a Healthier Sex Life
The Journal of Sexual Medicine recently reported that sexually unsatisfied women who practiced yoga saw improvements in their sex life, sexual arousal and desire as well as heightened climax. It has been said that yoga may effectively treat premature ejaculation in some men. “Mindfullness” and Yoga focus on the awareness of the present moment in order to release tension, stress and anxiety. The idea of awareness of the “now” increased awareness of the body which eventually led to sexual goals … [Read more...] about Yoga Linked to a Healthier Sex Life