
Erectile dysfunction is a particularly sensitive topic for any man who suffers from it. Which man wants to admit that he has problems in the bedroom after all? Especially given that society measures the worth of a man by his ability to be successful in life as well as at home (and by extension the bedroom)? And because most men find it hard to even admit that they have problems with ED, it’s rare for a man to go to his doctor to get treated for ED. This is where women come in.
When a man’s partner encourages him to deal with his erectile dysfunction, he is more likely to stop denying that he has the condition and seek treatment for it. Below are three main ways in which women can help their male partners to cope with ED.
Information Gathering
Erectile dysfunction affects many men. It is caused by many factors. These are the talking points for any woman who wants to help her man deal with erectile dysfunction.
When a man is unable to get or maintain an erection, he blames it on momentary factors. Maybe he just isn’t in the mood. Others blame stress at work. A man losing interest in sex, or being unable to perform in the bedroom, is not usually a cause for concern unless this goes on for extended periods. At that juncture, the condition can be classified an ED case.
Women can help men understand that ED is common. By doing that, women help their men understand that they are not the only ones with the condition. Letting men know that they are not the only ones with ED reduces the performance anxiety that comes with not knowing why they can’t perform. Similarly, learning the cause of ED helps men more willing to seek out treatment, especially if the treatment is as non-invasive as using ED drugs (e.g. http://edguidance.com/levitra/).
Encouragement
Men with ED are sensitive because they feel that the condition reflects on their manliness. Women can help them cope with the condition by encouraging them through their recovery process.
Encouragement could take various forms. Women could simply tell their male counterparts about the benefits of seeking treatment. Similarly, they could also emphasize the health causes of ED over its effect in the bedroom. Men who believe that their ED is caused by health conditions are more likely to seek treatment than those who believe that they are to blame. Staying positive about the prognosis of ED also helps men recover from ED, especially if it caused by emotional stressors.
Support
Just like with any other condition, support counts for a lot in recovering from ED. Women can show their support of their partners by offering to go to the clinics with them. Similarly, they could help their partners keep track of the dosages and frequency of taking ED drugs.
Women can also show support when their men have ED by encouraging intimacy over intercourse in the relationship. Intimacy reduces the pressure of the man to "perform." It also encourages the growth of the relationship on an emotional level.
Help implement Lifestyle Changes
Sometimes, men experience ED because of their lifestyle choices. Habits like snacking on high-cholesterol daily, smoking and drinking could result in ED. Women could help men fight ED by encouraging them to live healthier.
Lifestyle changes help a man get back his libido. A man can enhance libido stimulation with the help of ED drugs. One popular ED drug called Cialis (http://edguidance.com/cialis/) is recommended for men who want to extend their performance for long periods. Cialis is the label under which the drug tadalafil sells.