For the vast majority of men the perception of masculinity is indivisible from their actual sexual abilities and of course the size of their penis. Still, nearly all men experience problems with erection from time to time during their lives and this inevitably leads to serious effects over their self-esteem and morale.
There are three stages of erection that have to pass before you will be able to have sex. And if something goes wrong at any of them, the erection is likely to not occur at all. The stages are:
– Sexual arousal caused by thoughts or sensations
– Nerve signals are transmitted to the penis, stimulating blood flow
– Muscles at the base of the penis relax, allowing the blood to fill the cavernous bodies and form a strong erection.
As you see, it is a very complex process and there are many things that can affect this delicate balance. However, in 90% of all cases, there are physical factors affecting this mechanism that can be identified and eliminated through different methods of treatment. The most widely spread psychological factors that affect sexual abilities include anxiety, depression, sexuality suppression, relationship issues, mental illnesses, and stress. Read more...
There’s no big surprise that being obese can lead to serious health complications. Still, many people seem to not understand the hazards of having too much excessive weight. Here is a short list of the most common yet quite serious health problems that are directly linked to overweight and obesity:
Heart diseases
Heart issues and diseases are undoubtedly the most serious of health risks, being the leading cause for death and disability in men and women all over the world, and the US is not an exception. People who have too much excessive weight have a much higher risk of high blood pressure, a condition that quite often leads to heart attacks and strokes. Besides, high cholesterol levels that are inevitable with obesity and overweight put much pressure on the blood vessels, further increasing the risk of serious heart problems.
Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is the most widespread form of diabetes in the United States and the highest rates of this disease are observed amongst obese and overweight patients. Diabetes is characterized by the inability control blood sugar levels, leading to serious health complications ranging from blindness to kidney diseases. Having diabetes automatically reduces a person’s life expectancy, often being the cause of an early death or disability. Obese and overweight patients are twice as likely to develop type 2 diabetes as people with healthy weight. Read more...
Hair loss is generally defined as the reduction of hair on the scalp that can have various degrees of severity. If speaking medically, hair loss is referred to as alopecia that can be either permanent or temporary. The most common for of hair loss is the so-called male pattern hair loss (Androgenetic Alopecia), however there are other forms such as Alopecia Areata (transient balding patches), Telogen Effluvium (intense hair loss due to high body stress) and Traction Alopecia. Usually, hair loss problems manifest as the person gets older and is more common in men than in women. However, there are many cases of younger adults of both sexes suffering from such problems as well.
When it comes to dealing with hair loss, the best way is to prevent it rather than try to overcome the consequences and treat it when there’s already a lot of hair lost. And the most effective way is reducing initial stress. Certain medications and treatments can also be the cause for hair loss and eliminating them will generally improve the situation. The best solution for treating hair loss is first of all going to your family doctor as soon as you notice signs of thinning hair. Do not hope that the problem will go away after some time, because in most cases it will only become worse and when you will actually take any measures to stop hair loss it will be already too late. The earlier you start the better. Read more...
It’s obvious, that most men don’t want to lose their hair. Yes, there are many men that are perfectly fine with balding and are able to embrace their hair loss, however the majority of US men become frustrating when their hair starts to thin and more bald spots appear on the head. And to make things even more uncomfortable, there is a very wide range of reasons for why a man can lose his hair and each type of causes requires different types of treatment.
The main causes for hair loss in men arise form nutritional, genetic, hormonal and circulatory problems that might affect other aspects of men’s health as well. Of course, all of these factors manifest themselves in different forms, however they still have pretty much the same nature behind them And the effects of such problems are usually manifested through the weakening of the hair follicles and reduction of natural hair growth rates that consequently leads hair loss.
Typical causes of hair loss in men Read more...