New Life Male Medical Center specializes in non-invasive medical male enhancement treatments and techniques, as well as homeopathic and pharmaceutical therapy and counseling for:

Erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED), also known as impotence, is a type of sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis during sexual activity in humans. A penile erection is the hydraulic effect of blood entering and being retained in sponge-like bodies within the penis. The process is most often initiated because of sexual arousal, when signals are transmitted from the brain to nerves in the penis. Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of a physical or psychological condition. It can cause stress, relationship strain, and low self-confidence.

The main symptom is a man’s inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. Patients suffering from erectile dysfunction should first be evaluated for any underlying physical and psychological conditions. If treatment of the underlying conditions doesn’t help, medications and assistive devices, such as pumps, can be prescribed.

Reasons for ED include:

  • Blood flow in the penis is limited
  • Nerves in the penis are harmed
  • Physical or Psychological Stress
  • Emotional reasons

ED is also considered as an early warning of a more serious illness like:

  • Atherosclerosis
  • Heart disease
  • High Blood Pressure
  • High Blood Sugar/Diabetes

ED could be a major warning sign indicating blockages in a man’s cardio-vascular system. Men with ED are at significant risk of getting a heart attack, stroke or circulatory problems. Determining the cause for ED will help treat the problem and aid in your overall well-being.

Causes of ED:

  • Aging (usually above 50 years)
  • Smoking
  • Drugs
  • Alcohol
  • Obesity
  • Lack of Physical Activity (Regular Workouts)

Emotional issues that cause ED are:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Relationship Conflicts
  • Stress at Home/Work
  • Stress from Social, Cultural/Religious Conflicts
  • Worry about Sex Performance

Low Testosterone Treatment

Some men have low levels of testosterone. This is called hypogonadism, or low-T. A man’s testosterone level normally decreases with age. About 4 out of 10 men over the age of 45 have low testosterone. It is seen in about 2 out of 10 men over 60, 3 out of 10 men over 70, and 3 out of 10 men over 80 years old.

The following list contains many of the more common side effects of low testosterone.

Erectile Dysfunction, Memory Loss, Loss of sex drive, Fatigue and decreased energy levels, Muscle Loss,

Weight Gain, Depression, Hair Loss, Irritable Male Syndrome.

What is Testosterone?

Testosterone is a male sex hormone produced primarily in the testicles. Testosterone regulates:

  • Fertility
  • Bone density
  • Fat distribution
  • Muscle strength and mass
  • Facial and body hair
  • Red blood cell production
  • Sex drive
  • Sperm production

What happens to Testosterone levels with aging?

Testosterone levels are at peak during adolescence, and gradually decline with aging. The levels decline by about 1 percent a year after 40 years. In older men, it is important to determine the cause of low testosterone levels if it is simply due to normal aging or if it is due to a disease (hypogonadism).

What is Hypogonadism?

Hypogonadism or Infertility is a disease in which the body is unable to produce normal levels of testosterone either due to a problem with the testicles or pituitary gland. Symptoms of Hypogonadism include:

  • Reduced Sex Drive
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Low Sperm Count
  • Loss of body hair
  • Loss of muscle bulk
  • Loss of Strength
  • Increased Body Fat

What is Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis is a medical condition that is a result of chronic or on-going low testosterone levels. Causes of chronic Low-T include:

  • Castration (testicular injury)
  • Infection in Testicles
  • Opiate analgesics
  • Pituitary tumors
  • High Prolactin levels
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Kidney/Liver diseases
  • Genetic diseases
  • HIV/AIDS

When to seek Medical help for Low-T?

If symptoms of severe or chronic low testosterone are showing, it is advisable to seek medical assistance. Contact New Life Male Medical Center and get to the root cause of the problem.

Our experts will diagnose the possible causes with necessary investigations. This will help determine how to treat the Low-T and get your life back on track.

Premature Ejaculation

Premature Ejaculation is more common than most people think. Approximately 20 to 30 percent of men experience premature ejaculation and this often embarrassing sexual issue can affect men of any age. It can cause distress, emotional and psychological issues. It hampers self-esteem and confidence.

What Is Premature Ejaculation?

Premature Ejaculation (PE) is when ejaculation happens sooner than a man or his partner would like during sex. PE can happen in as less as 30 seconds to a minute and sometimes even occurs before penetration.

What Causes Premature Ejaculation?

PE is often rooted in physical, psychological, or emotional issues. Anxiety and other emotional and psychological factors such as stress, depression can also contribute to premature ejaculation.

How Can Premature Ejaculation Be Treated?

Some of the most effective ways to treat PE include:

  • Counseling
  • Psychotherapy
  • Teaching ways to communicate with your partner
  • Medications to treat depression,
  • Numbing creams

These therapies are used together in different combinations based on the root-cause of Premature Ejaculation.

Do not hesitate to seek medical help, contact New Life Male Medical Center and improve your self-esteem and sex life.