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Erectile dysfunction may occur with or without sex drive or ejaculation.

It is likely that most or all men experience occasional episodes of impotence sometime in their lives.

Erectile dysfunction can be related to pathological, pharmacological or psychogenic.

Most organic causes boil down to disturbances in neural pathways involved in erection or blood supply to the penis.

Drugs and psychogenic factors diminish sew drive, interfere with neural pathways and blood flow.

In some patients, the cause of erectile dysfunction is multifactorial.

Symptoms of erectile dysfunction are, alone or in combination, a constant or episodic inability to maintain an erection, decreased penile turgidity and decreased sew drive.

Signs and symptoms of the underlying pathological or psychological cause may also be seen.

In psychogenic or drug-induced cases there is often a rapid onset of the dysfunction.

Patients with organic impotence generally have had a more gradual loss of potency without any diminution in sew drive.

However, those patients with a systemic cause, such as cirrhosis or cardiac insufficiency, may have a concurrent loss of sew drive and potency.

Treatment
Blood flow to the penis is examined and the passage clearance by specific massage method to ensure better and proper flow. Herbal oilment is used throughout the process. Consultations are also been given to increase patient psychology which could help to heal hastily. No harmful side effect being reported.