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Male Sexual
Problems & Aging
Many people experience a drop in their
sex drive or sexual performance as they reach middle age. It's a
fact that after the age of thirty-five, our bodies produce
significantly lower levels of several critical hormones, often
resulting in reduced sexual performance. Compounded by daily stress,
the end effect is often that our sex lives suffer. Researchers have found that many of the
sexual problems for older males can be "attributed to illnesses
related to aging". The medical conditions of the elderly that can
inhibit sexual ability include heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and
various other things. In addition, older men may have sexual
difficulties because "as you age, the pelvic muscles that control
orgasm become softer, and secretions from your testes and prostate
diminish". Although impotence can occur at any age, it is much more
common among older males than it is among younger males. In this
regard, studies have shown that approximately 8 percent of men
experience impotence at the age of fifty-five; this figure increases
to 55 percent by the age of seventy-five, and 75 percent by the age
of eighty.
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Many men experience a decreased
ability to attain and maintain an erection as they become older. In
addition, some researchers have argued that middle-aged men go
through a period of "male menopause." Although this experience is
less intense than the experience of menopause in women, it
nonetheless results in a decline in testosterone production, a
decline in fertility, and a decrease in sexual ability. It is also
important to note that a decline in sexual desire and ability may be
related to the ingrained expectations and attitudes of society.
Because of the influence of societal beliefs, "men commonly have the
false impression that it is inevitable to lose sexual capacity with
age".
Thus, there is evidence to support
the view that older men often experience a decline in sexuality.
However, it is incorrect to assume that this is a problem that
confronts all men, or that it is a problem that cannot be dealt
with. In an extensive survey that involved more than 800 elderly
men and women, Bernard Starr and Marcela Weiner found strong
evidence "that not only are older people indeed interested in sex,
they also think about it, desire it, and engage in it when they
can". In regard to older men, specifically, although many
researchers have found "progressive declines in male sexual
interest, activity, and performance with age," others have found
that the majority of men (as many as 80-90 percent) continue to
retain sexual interest and engage in sexual activity in one form or
another "well into the 70s or beyond". Drugs like Viagra may be
helpful in enabling older men to remain sexual active.
Herbal products are available without
a prescription, making them discreet if you wish to keep the problem
a secret for a time to see if you can resolve it yourself. Look into
VigRX, a world leader in herbal sexual improvement. Other
products that work for similar sexual problems include
Semenax, and
Katana.
Katana is a powerful male libido booster and performance enhancer
containing ingredients used for centuries. Look into these if you have concern about privacy or
desire to avoid the side effects that accompany the heavier
pharmaceuticals.
More importantly, men need to "adapt
their expectations" as they grow older, and to thereby maintain a
healthy attitude toward the natural processes of aging and sexuality
in old age.
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