Levitra: A Hope for Erectile Dysfunction Patients

Levitra: A Hope for Erectile Dysfunction Patients
Sometimes we may feel that only the painful ailments hurts and disrupts our life’s pleasure, but there are some hidden ailments which are not apparently visible outside but are far worse than any of the general physical diseases. Such diseases are more dangerous because people suffering from them are affected psychologically.

Erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence is one of them. ED victims are the most reluctant lot when it comes to treat their disease. Problem with them is that they are unable to maintain their penis erect for complete sexual activity and thus they fail to fulfill their partners’ sexual needs.

ED is caused by diverse factors. The choices people may make in life can damage the erectile tissues of the penis. Smoking, drug or alcohol abuse, particularly over a long period of time, will degenerate the blood vessels of the penis. Lack of exercise and a sedentary lifestyle are the contributory factors for the development of ED. Changes of these conditions will contribute to overall health and may in some individuals correct mild ED.

Treatment of many medical conditions can interfere with normal erections. Drugs used to treat various diseases may also lead to or worsen ED. Patients undergoing surgery or radiation therapy for cancer of the prostrate, bladder, colon or rectum are at high risk for developing ED.

ED is a treatable medical condition and if treated on time with proper medication and good support from partner, the condition can be corrected completely. For the treatment of ED there are now several oral drugs available in the market.

Among the drugs, Levitra or Vardenafil works by blocking an enzyme known as Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5), which affects the blood flow to the penis. The blocking of PDE-5 helps the smooth muscles in the penis to relax, which effectively increases blood flow. Thus, allowing the penis to get an erection that lasts long enough to finish having sex.

The recommended starting dose of Levitra for most men is 10 mg. Doses should be taken at least 24 hours apart. Levitra should be taken about 1 hour before sexual activity. It starts working just within 16 minutes of its intake and may last for up to 24 hours. However, some form of sexual stimulation is needed for an erection to happen with Levitra.

The most common side affects with Levitra are headaches, flushing, stuffy or running nose. If you have an erection lasting more than 4 hours, seek medical help right away.

Levitra is a proven and effective drug for erectile dysfunction ED and it has worked wonders in the lives of many men. So why not see your doctor and find out for yourself? Successful treatment of ED may lead to a sexually satisfied life. So, embrace Levitra wholeheartedly.

By Jessica Taylor
Published: 8/17/2006
 
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