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The condition of male impotence is very often confused with sterility. While impotence causes sterility in some cases, one is not a synonym for the other. If a man is suffering from erectile dysfunction, this means that he may be having trouble keeping an erection or making his erection harder. In fact, many males seeking impotence help cannot achieve a penile erection at all. On the other hand, sterility refers to a man’s inability to induce the conception of a child. While a sterile man can experience problems prolonging erections, he may be perfectly capable of achieving a healthy penile erection. Male sterility, just like male impotence, is considered a slash to the masculine ego. Failure to father a child is regarded with the same shame in lackluster male sexual performance as libido loss and weak erection. For this reason, male sterility has snuck under the radar as a male sexual health topic. In fact, most sources of sexual health information highlight female infertility and answer very few sexual health questions about male sterility. Studies today, however, show that male sterility is sky rocketing. 40 % of infertility is male-related as opposed to female-related. In the last half-century, sperm production count has fallen to almost half. Sources believe this sperm decline will continue at a steady pace for years to come. If you have not yet made an attempt at paternity but are experiencing male erection problems, this may be an early warning sign of male sterility. On the other hand, your inability to maintain an erection may be due to a slew of other psychological or physical problems. Regardless of the cause or the outcome male impotence is a serious sex problem that demands the attention of a physician. Call a Boston Medical Group sexual health clinic for immediate impotence treatment. |
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