Prevention & Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction Using Levitra

November 17th, 2008  | Tags:

Every person be it men or women are conceited of one’s sexuality. Complimenting clothes validates your partner’s tastes, admiring the eyes emphasize his or her beauty, but praising the body many are reserved about, boosts sexuality. In a wider aspect, sexuality goes beyond your sex appeal to fulfilling your sexual needs and also that of your partner. Though your mind may fantasize a perfect sexual life with your partner, there are millions of unfortunate men in the world who are deprived of this sexual bliss as they suffer from the sexual dysfunction called erection impotence.

Levitra is a FDA-approved prescription medicine used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. The main ingredient in Levitra - vardenafil hydrochloride belongs to a class of drugs called PDE inhibitors. Vardenafil content in Levitra helps the user suffering from erectile dysfunction achieve an erection satisfactory for sexually activity. Generic drugs are also available under the generic names of Vardenafil and Generic Levitra.

Levitra works for many men with a broad range of conditions, including high cholesterol. One of the peculiarities is it works for most men, as well as those taking one or more types of blood pressure medication (ask your doctor about drug interactions). It works for many men with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, across all levels of ED severity. It may work when other oral treatments do not.

Levitra helps boost blood flow to the penis, so it may help men with erectile dysfunction get and keep an erection that lasts long enough to have successful sex. Once a man has finished sexual activity, blood flow to his penis should decrease and his erection should go away. Levitra has been clinically proven to improve erectile function, even in men who had other health factors, like high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or diabetes. Levitra provided first-time success and reliable improvement of erection quality for many men, including those with high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or diabetes. Men taking Levitra reported having harder erections and greater success at maintaining their erections long enough to have successful sex.

Diabetes, like high cholesterol and high blood pressure, can contribute to changes in erections because it impacts blood flow, which is critical to healthy erectile function. Diabetes can lead to the thickening of your arteries. A thick artery leaves less space for blood to flow through. Since not enough blood is getting to the penis to create an erection, this may cause erectile problems. In fact, more than half of the men with diabetes will, over time, experience decreased erectile function.

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