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Interesting facts about ED

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a condition that affects 100 million men worldwide and this number is set to double by the year 2025, according to Dr. Raymond Rosen, Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine and Director of the Human Sexuality Programme at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey, USA.

 
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Many other interesting facts emerged from his address in Cape Town on 24 February 2004. These included:

  • ED is a highly prevalent and undertreated disease with a significant impact on total health.
  • ED is not an overtreated condition, despite media representations. On the contrary, studies have revealed that 90% of those suffering from ED, never go for treatment.
  • The expected increase in the number of men who suffer from ED is the direct result of ageing populations, unhealthy eating habits, the earlier onset of diabetes and obesity and stress.
  • In studies worldwide, the incidence of ED is never less than 10% and often as high as 30%, depending on who took part in the study.
  • ED is a barometer of cardiovascular health.
  • PDE 5 drugs can be used for men with spinal cord injuries. The higher up the spinal cord injury, the better the drug response, according to Dr. Rosen.
  • In a US survey, it was found that 71% of participants never raised the issue of ED with their doctors, because they thought they would dismiss sexual concerns. 68% feared the doctor would be embarrassed and 76% thought there would be no medical treatment available.
  • When on phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE 5) type drugs, men do not have a constant erection – they are merely responsive to sexual stimulus. These drugs have an 80% effectiveness in treating ED.
  • PDE 5 drugs, when taken in conjunction with illegal drugs such as 'poppers' (nitro-glycerine or TNT tablets) or ecstasy tablets, can cause hypotension (low blood pressure), and possibly death.

(Health24, January 2005)
 
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