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 Subject :ED and Caffeine.. 2009-07-27 14:38:23 
Mike

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Has anyone had improvements by cutting out caffeine as far as possible? I am a coffeeholic and suffer mild(ish) ED.

It's early days yet, but, stopped my 15 to 20 daily cups of coffee about 48 hours ago. I have noticed improvements already, and am now having no more than 3 cups of de-caffeineated per day. I have not tested things in battle conditions and probably will not try flying without cialis for a while.

I am hoping to start seeing morning glory and maybe - just maybe erections at other times as time goes by.

As I said it's early days and think that it will be a while before all the caffeine is gone from my system.
Will update this as time goes on.

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 Subject :Re:ED and Caffeine.. 2011-06-28 22:15:54 
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Impotence related to coffee consumption hasn't been clinically studied. The survey study of men in Pakistan, Nigeria and Egypt indicates twice as many men who drink beverages containing caffeine have moderate to severe impotence. In theory, high caffeine use might cause the adrenal glands to produce excess amounts of cortisol to deal with the additional stimulation of the central nervous system resulting in stress. Overuse of the adrenal gland means reduced ability for it to produce the hormones needed for sexual response to cause an erection.


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 Subject :Re:ED and Caffeine.. 2011-08-11 00:54:41 
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According to the National Institutes of Health, the amount of caffeine in up to four cups of coffee is not harmful. Excessive amounts of caffeine can cause anxiety in which can become a factor that causes erectile dysfunction.
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 Subject :Re:ED and Caffeine.. 2011-08-29 05:30:01 
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As of late 2009, no evidence indicated caffeine consumption as a cause of erectile dysfunction, and at least one study even suggests caffeine may be an effective treatment for erectile dysfunction. In 2008, Dr. Yutian Dai and his colleagues at Golu Hospital in Nanjing experimented on diabetic rats and discovered that caffeine has a positive effect on erectile dysfunction. Scientists have not tried human trials, and it is not clear if caffeine has the same effect on non-diabetics. However, since diabetes is a contributing factor in erectile dysfunction, the study offers some hope to the diabetic population. While there is no proof that caffeine causes erectile dysfunction, it does constrict the blood vessels. Men with hypertension or heart disease who also have erectile dysfunction may want to try reducing caffeine consumption to see if it has a positive effect.
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 Subject :Re:ED and Caffeine.. 2012-01-10 02:55:38 
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Well, the only thing you should always remember here that too much stress will surely result into ED. Coffee will make you stay awake for a long hours which affects your health and body rest. So it's really advisable to minimize your coffee in take and have a healthy lifestyle.
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Stent To Treat Erectile Dysfunction
 
Doctors in a Welsh hospital have performed a pioneering operation to treat erectile dysfunction (ED).

The operation involves surgically inserting a stent into the main artery of the penis. The treatment could be useful in the case of  nearly 30% of patients with ED.

Consultant cardiologist Dr Nick Ossei-Gerning of the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, and Dr Andy Wood, an interventional radiologist, became the first in Europe to perform the operation last week.

Half of men over the age of 40 suffer from erectile dysfunction at some point or another. Viagra can increase blood flow to the penis even if there is a 70% blockage, but when that blockage is 90%, there is not enough room for blood to get through to the penis - even with the help of Viagra.

“The interest in stenting came from the fact it has become quite clear that there is a group of patients with ED – around 30% – for whom nothing works,” explained Dr Ossei-Gurnin.

“For these patients it may well be that the problem is proximal narrowing of the penile artery.”

To find out if this is the cause, Dr Ossei-Gurnin injects a coloured dye into the artery in question using a catheter and then takes a series of x-rays to see if the thinner section of artery shows up.

If it does, the consultant can use a stent – an artificial tube which acts to keep the artery open – by inserting it through arteries in the groin, writes Clare Hutchinson in Western Mail.

The procedure is little different to that commonly used for keeping arteries around the heart open to prevent heart disease and strokes and can be a longer-term answer to ED.

Dr Ossei-Gurnin now has another four such operations planned, and if they continue to be as successful as the first, the consultant believes the operation could become a staple on the NHS.

He said: “It is going to explode – I guarantee it.

“Part of the reason why I fought so hard for this was because we wanted to plant the flag of being the first to do it. At the moment we are the only hospital in the UK doing it and there are only three cardiologists that I know of who are interested – but hopefully now that is going to change. We now have so much coronary experience that we generally know what procedure works and what doesn’t work so we are more than ready to take this on.”

Dr Ossei-Gurnin says the hospital hopes to target two types of patients with the surgery. Firstly, those who come to the hospital for direct help with erectile dysfunction.  Those men are at higher risk of heart problems and will need to be tested. They may then be recommended for the new erectile dysfunction operation. The second type of patient who they will refer for the procedure is heart patients. Doctors can ascertain how clogged-up patients’ arteries are using food dye (inserted into the artery using a catheter) and x-ray analysis.

Last year the US media reported of a study on using stents to treat ED, involving 50 patients at 10 separate medical centers.

 Dr. Jerome Richie, the chief of urology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston said that the surgery might  help younger men stating, “I would foresee this stent as an application for younger individuals who have had traumatic injuries that decrease arterial inflow. Other than that selected group, I do not foresee widespread applicability.”

The study is called Zen. According to Reuters, a lead researcher Dr. Jason Rogers, director of interventional cardiology at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, stated that there has been an established link between coronary artery disease and erectile dysfunction. In regards to the study and this link, Rogers states, “Based on this evidence, we are investigating the use of stents in pelvic arteries to determine whether it may provide a new treatment approach and enable better response to drug therapies.”

The study will also investigate whether the surgery is safe and improves the erectile dysfunction. The pelvic artery stenting results are expected to be out in 2011.

WebMD refers to vascular reconstructive surgery performed to improve the blood supply of the penis in attempts to improve a man's ability to get and maintain an erection. Because the procedure is technically difficult, costly and not always effective, it is very rarely performed, it says

The surgery involves bypassing blocked arteries by transferring an artery from an abdominal muscle to a penile artery so that it creates a path to the penis that bypasses the area of blockage that is inhibiting blood flow to the penis.

Only a small percentage of men may be candidates for this surgery, in particular young men suffering from ED as a result of trauma to the penis and surrounding areas. But the long-term results from this type of surgery have been disappointing with even the best of results showing only 1 out of 20 men improved. However, for younger men with a single damaged blood vessel that occurred as a result of a pelvic or genital injury, the success rate for this treatment is higher (50%-75%), the website reports.



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A sexual enhancement product promoted as an herbal supplement is being pulled off the market in Canada because it contains an undeclared prescription medication.

SeXXX DRIVE has been sold throughout the country at retail sex shops and over internet sites.

It contains hydroxyhomosildenafil, a substance similar to sildenafil, the active ingredient in the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra.

Health Canada warns it could pose serious and potentially life-threatening health risks, especially for people with heart problems.

Other side-effects include headache, facial flushing, indigestion, dizziness, abnormal vision and hearing loss.

People taking nitrate drugs could be in serious danger as the combination of products could result in life-threatening low blood pressure.

Anyone who's been using the product is advised to contact their doctor if they have any concerns about their health.

Health Canada is following up with retailers to ensure it is removed from the market. The Canada Border Services Agency has also been asked to stop any importation of the drug into Canada.




 

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