Erectile Dysfunction Anatomy, Physiology and Effects
Anatomy of the Penis It has been estimated that around 140 million men worldwide suffer from impotence. Over half of all men with impotence are thought to have some physical (medical) cause. The remainder is believed to have psychogenic causes of impotence. Medical causes of impotence include diabetes and circulatory, neurological, or urological conditions which get down with cenforce and Vidalista. The internal structure of the penis consists of two-cylinder- molded vascular tissue bodies (corpora cavernosa) that keep running all through the penis; the urethra (tube for removing urine and ejaculate); erectile tissue encompassing the urethra; two main courses; and few veins and nerves. The longest part of the penis is the shaft, at the finish of which is the head, or glans penis. The opening at the tip of the glans, which takes into consideration urination and ejaculation, is the meatus. Physiology of Erection The physiological procedure of erection begins in t...