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From: hhoffu
Date: 10/14/2007
Time: 7:37:36 PM
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will also result in rapid contractions inn the penile tissue. Nicotine will also affect the brain which will restrict the arterial blood flow into the penis. This is also known as acute vasospasm. Sexual process and functions requires the work of different organs and coordination in the body such as the hormones, nervous system and vascular system to maintain the pumping of blood flow into the penis to maintain erection. Consumption of cigarettes will affect these functions and have the probability of causing impotence. Toxins and chemicals also restricts blood flow in the circulatory system, causing the blockage of arteries. The arteries being restricted and blocked will also be a factor for impotency. Other negative effects to the male sexual health are such as: •Low sperm count •Abnormal sperm shape •Reduce volume of ejaculation •Reduced sperm mobility Smoking is extremely detrimental for health in many aspects including your sexual life. Nicotine and intake of cigarettes can cause erectile dysfunction. S ... | http://www.penisenlargementpictures.info/penis-enlarement-procedure.html | http://www.penisenlargementpictures.info/medical-pnis-enlargement.html | http://www.penisenlargementpictures.info/vigrx-store.html | http://www.penisenlargementpictures.info/penis-enlargement-technique.html | http://www.penisenlargementpictures.info/penis-elargement-excercises.html | http://www.penisenlargementpictures.info/surgical-penis-enlargment.html | http://www.penisenlargementpictures.info/pnis-enlargement-information.html | http://www.penisenlargementpictures.info/penis-enlarement-system.html ric conditions such as depression may also be a cause. 5) Injury to the Penis or Surrounding Area Sometimes damage, whether temporary or otherwise to the penis may lead to a temporary loss of erection or discomfort if the area is tender. Psychological Causes of Impotence – Erectile Dysfunction This refers to the way a man either thinks about what an erection and/or sex means to them or what they associate with the act of love-making. 1) Negative Conditioning A man may have learnt from parents or other persons of influence that sex is in some way wrong or bad or have some other negative connotations. In attempting to perform sex these influences may reduce arousal and replace it with negative feelings leading to a loss of erection and impotence. 2) Criticism A partner may have criticised a man either before after or during love-making. The next time the man makes love he may have that criticism on his mind. He will want to avoid being criticised again and may feel under pressure. The result of all this may be ...