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i underwent bypass for four vessel heart desease in 1998 and sub sequently angioplasty with cyperstent in 2004 and 2005.The angiogram 2006 august suggested that the right (RCA) has once again blocked.After the stenting 2004 onwords my erection has copletely reducedfor sexual life.what is the remidy for that

2006-12-12 16:56:22 · 3 answers · asked by Veerraju N 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Heart Diseases

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Your penis is not getting blood flow like it should.

Lose weight. Exercise. Do Kegels--20 to 30 of these 3 times daily (squeeze as if holding back urine flow, hold and then release).

2006-12-12 17:05:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sex After Surgery

There is a great deal of pleasurable sexual activity that is not sexual intercourse. Being near someone, holding, fondling, caressing, are all activities that enhance closeness and pleasure. Since these activities require very little energy, you may engage in these anytime after discharge from the hospital. Many couples find that this expression of love allows them to return slowly to a full sex life with confidence.

Sexual intercourse requires slightly more energy, therefore a waiting time of 1-3 weeks is generally recommended. Another consideration will be position. As the sternum has been cut, a modification may be necessary in order to prevent injury to the sternum or incisional pain. Exercise will strengthen the heart and overall physical condition. So as you engage in the home walking program and witness firsthand increased endurance and confidence, you will know when you are ready. The energy expenditure for intercourse is the equivalent of walking briskly or climb two flights of stairs. The heart rate rarely rises above 120 beats/minute and blood pressure elevations are similarly mild and transient.

The person recovering after open heart surgery may be more conscious of his or her heartbeat, breathing, and muscle tension. This awareness is normal and is no cause for alarm.

Fear of performance and general depression are two psychological factors that can greatly reduce sexual interest and capacity. These are considered normal during convalescence and in most cases disappear within 3 months. If depression continues after 3-6 months, professional counseling should be considered.

Various medications may affect sexual drive and/or function. If this occurs, consult your physician. Often a change in medication or dosage can remedy the problem. Never stop taking any prescribed medication without your physician's approval.

2006-12-12 22:33:44 · answer #2 · answered by Hafeez 3 · 0 0

With all of these problems, I would refrain from any sexual over excersion. Cause they can cause you to have an heart attack. What is more important for you? that you live and go on with life? Or that you have to have sex every nite with the possibility of dying afterwards?

2006-12-12 17:04:44 · answer #3 · answered by angelikabertrand64 5 · 0 0

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