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| Question | Answer |
| Not many men suffer from impotence. | If you suffer from impotence, you're not alone. Over 20 million men in the U.S. alone suffer from impotence at some point in their lives -- that's almost two in every 10 men. And the worst part is, they often suffer needlessly. |
| Once you're impotent, there's nothing you can do about it. | Impotence can almost always be successfully treated by a doctor. Thousands of men have met with their doctors and are once again enjoying sex with confidence. |
| It's all in your head. | Actually, the majority of impotence cases are physical in nature, not psychological. Impotence is often a symptom of an underlying physical condition or a side effect of medication. |
| 50% of men who are impotent see a doctor about their condition. | The reality is, only 10% of men seek treatment for this condition. Many men have questions about impotence but are embarrassed or reluctant to speak with their doctors about this sensitive issue. This is a shame, because most men who do see doctors are treated successfully. |
| Impotence is a natural and irreversible part of aging. | This is one of the biggest misconceptions about impotence. Today's treatments for impotence allow most men, regardless of age, to enjoy sex again. |
| Impotence is a condition that you should keep to yourself. | If you are suffering from impotence you should talk with your partner because it can put a serious strain on a relationship. And if the condition persists, you should see a doctor. Because impotence can often be the first symptom of an underlying physical problem. |
| Impotence signifies a loss of manhood. | Impotence usually is a symptom of an underlying physical problem and it does not signify a loss of manhood. What's more, most men can overcome impotence. Thousands of men are receiving treatment for this condition and enjoying satisfying sexual relationships again. |
