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Impotence in woman.

We are all aware that Viagra works miracles for men. Why does Viagra work so well? If a man takes Viagra before sex, it will amplifies the chemical process and increase and improve blood flow to the penis. This allows most previously "flopping" men to have raging hard ons. (full erections).

That's all well and good for the guys but women have some problems, too, and one of those is "female impotence," which I'll explain shortly. The good news is Viagra can help women with "impotent."

Shortage of a certain compound.
(GMP) in the bloodstream is the cause for blood flow problems that cause impotence. Viagra will enhance the performance of GMP by lengthening the GMP cycle time. This causes the penis to engorges blood. The original purpose of Viagra was to treat angina, which is chest pain associated with poor circulation to the heart. Coincidentally, patients on a Viagra were having better and longer erections. This led us to see Viagra as a cure for male impotence.

What about women?
Nitric oxide, an important factor to male erections, also exists in females. The clitoris, the counterpart of the penis produces Nitric oxide. And what they thought was the same kind of blood flow problems that cause male impotence may be causing female impotence.

What is female impotence?
Clitoral swelling and vaginal lubrication are real. How do you think that happens? Blood has to flow into the vaginal area, especially near the clitoris, for a woman to respond sexually. When women have poor orgasms or can't reach orgasm and suffer from vaginal dryness, or have other problems indicative of poor stimulation, poor blood flow to the vaginal area may be a culprit.

Impotence reasons can be many.
Poor circulation is generally always a result of poor health practices. Smoking is a major cause as well as heart disease and diabetes. Diabetes is diet related. People on highly glycemic diets are at high risk for diabetes and other illnesses. Lack of regular exercise is another factor.

There's a host of medicines that people take to treat diseases brought on by smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise, and in some cases just bad luck. These could contribute to sexual dysfunction. Add in the stress of such things as working in today's economy and dealing with everyday life, its a surprising that anyone can get it up or get it in!

1 comments:

Dr.Harryson said...

As soon as you administer Viagra to the system, its chief chemical component sildenafil citrate springs into action and starts inhibiting the PDE 5 enzyme. Alongside the inhibition of PDE 5 enzyme, the administration of Viagra also accelerates the effect of nitric oxide and leads to the smooth flow of blood to the penis; as a consequence, the person becomes capable of facilitating erections necessary for sexual intercourse.