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Impotence Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)

Ladies can also lose interest in sex. Loss of libido is more common in women than men and culprit is usually depression, especially post-natal type after having baby. sex act can also become painful for female because of stitches following childbirth or other gynaecological conditions and these are strong 'turn-off'. Cure problem and sex life improves dramatically.

Some men blame impotence on their operation if they have had large prostate gland, which affects passage of urine, removed. is known as trans urethral resection of prostate or TURP for short. old-fashioned operation carried risk but if you have modern operation today, there is no chance of nerves involved in sex act being damaged.

Fortunately, most patients respond to treatment these days. Drugs can be injected into patient or special mechanical aids can bring about and sustain erection. However, hormones are, useless in treatment of impotence as they do not attack cause of problem. Surgery is sometimes successful where there is arterial disease.

How you treat your partner is very important. Physical humiliation, failure to satisfy partner in past or attempted rape can adversely affect sexual performance and interest in sex. Much patience and understanding must be used to support someone who has had traumatic sexual past.

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