Every man isn’t just interested in
blood running to the head of his penis making it hard enough to penetrate the
vagina but, to maintain that hardness all the way through the intercourse.
One thing that comes to mind when one
thinks about men is “beer bottles” (ALCOHOL). Seven (7) out of ten (10) men
most likely to consume alcohol (observed statistic).
Men should drink no more than 21 units
of alcohol per week, no more than four units in any one day, and have at least
two alcohol-free days a week.
One unit of alcohol is about equal to:
half a pint of ordinary strength beer, lager or cider (3-4% alcohol by
volume); Strong beer at 6% abv has six units in one litre. If you drink half a
litre (500 ml) - just under a pint - then you have had three units
(Patient.co.uk, 2012).
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a
condition in which a man is unable to achieve an erection sufficient for sexual
intercourse. In some cases the man is able to achieve an erection but unable to
maintain it long enough to complete the sex act. Most men experience erectile
difficulties at some point in their lives, but this is different from ED.
According to the Mayo Clinic, those
with ED will fail to achieve an erection at least 25 percent of the time. ED
has several causes and alcohol consumption can be one of them.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU
TAKE ALCOHOL AND DECIDE TO HAVE SEX?
Where alcohol may succeed as an aphrodisiac
in getting people "in the mood" it may fail in execution. During an
erection, the penis fills with blood then the vessels close, preventing
backflow, so that the penis remains erect. In the short term, over consumption
of alcohol causes the blood vessels in the penis to expand, allowing for more
blood flow, but prevents those vessels from closing. As a result, the penis may
become erect but not remain so, as there is nothing to prevent backflow.
In the long term, over consumption
of alcohol actually damages the blood vessels and contributes to hypertension
and even heart disease, both contributing factors to erectile dysfunction. In
healthy men, moderate alcohol consumption should not cause erectile dysfunction
(Juliet Michelle, 2011).
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