Erectile dysfunction and younger men
Male impotence or erectile dysfunction is traditionally regarded as a condition that affects older men. However, younger males can also suffer from this disease.
The results of a new study show that younger men who encounter such issues are prone to using impotence drugs such as Viagra in a much more chaotic manner, sometimes in conjunction with alcohol or street drugs, raising the risk of obtaining and spreading sexually transmitted diseases.
The exact numbers of younger males using impotence drugs is unknown until now. However, the studies that have included 234 sexually active men between 18 and 25 years of age, students of three major Chicago universities, have reported that the use of such drugs is a quite common practice among young adults and teenagers in the US.
It became clear, that about 13 percent of study participants have reported having problems with gaining or maintaining an erection over certain periods of time (this is a clinical definition of erectile dysfunction). These men were asked about condom use, and about 25 percent have confessed having problems with erection while wearing a condom. They have also stated having multiple sexual partners during the last year while not wearing a condom. This, of course, raises the likelihood of obtaining STDs.
According to the study, about 6 percent of the study subjects have said about trying impotence medications, with 57 using them to cope with erection problems and about 29 percent - for improving sexual performance.
Most participants of the study, have confessed using medications like Cialis or other ED drugs in conjunction with street substances like marijuana, alcohol, ecstasy, cocaine and methamphetamine. In this way these men have said to be able having sex in non-typical situations, lowering their inhibitions. Such behavior is definitely affecting the likelihood of getting STDs or undesired pregnancies.
The thing to worry about is that more than half of men have said that they didn’t get Cialis or Viagra from a doctor, but from friends or Internet drugstores where no prescription is required. This should be a serious concern for both doctors and parents, because using such drugs without a proper medical analysis of the patient, and moreover mixing them with recreational substances may pose a great hazard to the young adult’s health.
Doctors consider the situation very risky. The effects on sexual performance provided by these drugs to young men are quite doubtful. The maximum benefit they may take from this practice is having more sexual intercourses of a short period of time. But what really is important is that these drugs are being mixed with other substances that may alter the effects from ED pills and actually increase the risk of experiencing negative side-effects. The altered state of consciousness brought by recreational drugs may lead to less careful sexual encounters, which, paired with increased sexual drive and abilities, can result in undesired intimacy, STDs and pregnancies.
Young men experiencing troubles with sexual performance or erection ought to visit a doctor without fail and discuss the situation with a professional, rather than using ED drugs without proper information, and moreover mixing them with other substances.
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