Epilepsy And Erectile Dysfunction

January 15, 2010 by michael01  
Filed under Men's Health

Men with epilepsy are constantly aware of their condition. As a social side effect, confidence and self-esteem are many times lost or hang by a thread due to social stigma set upon those who suffer from this condition. If still undisclosed, being on a date and suddenly having a seizure is something no epileptic man wants to go through. The surprise factor in this scenario is not a good thing: your date freaks out, has no clue as what is going on and while you want to comfort her, you are too busy twisting and shaking on the floor. What else could go wrong?

Epileptic men are truly admirable. Not only do they endure the difficulties and tensions of their sometimes life-threatening condition, but they also have to deal in some cases with depression and other health issues like erectile dysfunction. What is an epileptic man to do! As more and more epileptic men suffer from this known condition next to their epilepsy, alternatives have also been developed.

With the introduction of generic Viagra and similar products to treat erectile dysfunction, epileptic men around the world wondered whether the famous remedy would be able to help them. As it is well-known, mixing pills is something everyone should be careful about. For epileptic men this is even more true: a combination of medication and other side effects of epilepsy make men more susceptible to suffer from erectile dysfunction at any give point of their lives.

What medication does is it reduces sexual interest and therefore hinders the quality of such sexual experiences. Components in some epilepsy medication have proven to decrease testosterone levels in male patients. As a consequence, this testosterone low can diminish patients’ libidos and cause sexual activity to become truncated. Studies have shown that men suffering from epilepsy are at a higher risk of being hit by the effects of erectile dysfunction that the general male population.

Another problem epileptic men face is the common cases of depression these patients suffer from. With depression, men with epilepsy start taking anti-depressants, which in turn have been said to cause or trigger erectile dysfunction in men. The good news is some patients find the side effects disappear within weeks after starting the drug. Some recommendations to lower the impact of ED, specialists say, include reducing medication dosage, changing time of intake, changing medications or having breaks from taking the medication from time to time. Poorly controlled epilepsy may also be a cause for erectile dysfunction problems to take place.

As far as erectile dysfunction treatment medication is concerned, current therapy options like generic Viagra (sildenafil) and others (vardenafil) seem to work safely on men with epilepsy. However, consulting with a physician to determine the cause and possible treatments of erectile dysfunction is highly recommended. By doing so, dangerous medication combinations and other problems may be prevented.

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