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What is impotence?

Penile erection is managed by two different mechanisms. The first one is the reflex erection, which is achieved by directly touching the penile shaft and the second is the psychogenic erection, which is achieved by erotic stimuli. The first one uses the peripheral nerves and the lower parts of the spinal cord, whereas the second one uses the limbic system of the brain. In both conditions an intact neurologic system is required for a successful and complete erection. Stimulation of penile shaft by the nervous system gives rise to the secretion of nitric oxide (NO), which causes the relaxation of smooth muscles of corpora cavernosa (the main erectile tissue of penis), subsequently giving rise to penile erection. Additionally, adequate levels of testosterone (produced by the testes) and an intact pituitary gland are required for the development of a healthy male erectile system. As can be understood from the mechanisms of a normal erection, impotence may develop due to hormonal deficiency, disorders of the neurologic system, lack of adequate penile blood supply or psychological problems.
(Impotence and Infertility (Atlas of Clinical Urology, V.1 (Atlas of Clinical Urology, V. 1))

Impotence and Infertility (Atlas of Clinical Urology, V.1 (Atlas of Clinical Urology, V. 1)

Current Medicine, 1999-01

Price: $124.95

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Reviews:

Physicians Guide to impotence and Infertility down to a T
If you are looking for a book, that will give you in depth deatail, of problems such as Impotence/Infertility..then this is the book for you.. The pictures are great, and it is an easy read. Some parts are really in depth, and if you aren't a physician then you may have troubnle understanding some points, but except for that it is a great book, and I definetely recommend this to any one with an interest.


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