There was a time when the topic of women having sexual satisfaction was considered a taboo to be discussed. Women often felt it not right to discuss their sex life among family and friends, but with the changing of time, old sexual problems are no longer hushed, since every woman wishes to enjoy equally as a man does during sexual intercourse.

Women have sex for pleasure and emotional gratification. Like men it is considered to be a vital activity of their daily routine. However one thing which is relatively very much present is the lack of orgasm. The exciting and sensational pleasure which they are supposed to feel, the happiness and satisfaction is not being achieved.

Whether love exists between a woman and her partner, tensed nerves and frigidity, unnecessary questioning, worries of various sorts, pre occupied mind, the surroundings in which you are having sex and especially rushed sex are all possible restrictions which disable a woman to feel the most natural climax of having an orgasm while sex.

More than half the women in the world find sex unsatisfying, mainly because the man is more interested in his own sexual satisfaction that he neglects the needs of a woman when in bed. Most of them especially in underdeveloped countries where the awareness of sex is not very common, women are expected to just lie under a man and allow him to treat her as and when he wants without paying any attention to her libido and her sexual needs. Mostly they are a victim of rigorous meaningless sex to get pregnant and have babies. It was not until the late 1990’s when erectile dysfunctional drugs were introduced in the market that sex became a topic of discussion. However the benefit was not much for the women. The problem of women having sexual pleasure was still under question since the erectile dysfunctional drugs have no visible impact on a women’s interest in having sex. Female libido enhancer Vigorelle now plays an important part in no longer discriminating women to have pleasurable sex.

Some men who cannot bring their women to an orgasm do consider it as a failure on their own part. But the truth is she herself is not at ease which is blocking her out. For a woman itself, she should be aware that orgasm requires her to let go of everything, to let go of the worries that have pre occupied her, and also to let go of any physical and emotional constraints and tightening up of her body. A woman should also not feel shy and discuss with her partner what she feels when they are in bed. Also experimenting different positions and figuring out the moments which give her true ecstasy should be more regularly followed to achieve sexual pleasure. A woman may have an orgasm while a man is totally unaware of what he is doing which enables her to have an orgasm. Paying attention during sex and discovering the needs of your partner is all what you should look for to flare up the flame in your woman.

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Influenza A (H1N1) is a global concern. The truth is that the flu throughout history has mutated in different viruses. There are experts who believe that Influenza A is more dangerous than other common flu.

The physician and researcher Helmer Huerta said this view AH1N1 Influenza has a mortality rate of 0.4% meaning that only 4 out of every thousand people died. Therefore, "this disease is no more dangerous than ordinary flu. What is important is education in health, hygiene and prevention. Preventive measures to take to prevent flu infections AH1N1:

* Wash hands frequently. If you have no water at hand at the moment there are products that may be in the car or bag used to disinfect hands. The hands are where the more they stay the remnants of saliva if you cough or sneeze. Viruses can stay alive for about 5 minutes on that hand washing is fundamental.lavarse-the-hands

* Clean objects and surfaces. For example door handles or knobs that we usually play with my hands. It is important to the daily cleaning of these surfaces to prevent contagion. You just need to use common cleaning products.

* Cover your mouth and nose when sneezing and coughing and do it with forearm rather than by hand. When you cough or sneeze we get the hand to mouth so that these viruses are passed in the hands. If you get used to and teach your children to cover the forearm, the wrist cover your mouth to avoid contagion. The hand is the one that give people with whom you touch objects with the arm, forearm, do not touch objects. It is therefore important cover his mouth with his forearm with the wrist and not directly with the hand.

* If you have high fever, rather cough, sneezing, muscle pain, headache, malaise, is staying home. Avoid contact with people and especially with risk groups (pregnant, elderly, children, people with some pathology).

* Only medical personnel and relatives of patients with influenza A must wear masks. Experts recommend that the general public do not use those masks at the moment, because its use does not prevent infection.



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I have heard in the mouths of patients or groups of teenagers, and read in various media, on a frivolous or recreational use of Viagra among young people, "bowling", "raves" or "disk" combined with alcohol, drugs such as cocaine, ecstasy or "Poper.

With alcohol there is no real contraindication but a prevention: alcoholic beverages tend to lower blood pressure and that can be enhanced by the joint use with this medication. So while taking sildenafil fortified look very fun, fashion, or mode, but can have complications.

The "Poper" which is inhaled, amyl nitrite is basically (the famous "lanzaperfume" of yesteryear) which itself can cause hypotension with dizzy and fainting. Viagra is contraindicated with nitrites and nitrates (drugs used as coronary vasodilators), therefore I tell you, dear young people, who use in association with the "Poper" serious risk to their health, and is not only a statement "mask" is not only a preventive ethics, but with discretion to avoid fainting, fainting and shock states.

Viagra should be used with caution with cisapride, cimetidine, erythromycin and macrolide antibiotics (erythromycin, clarithromycin), with astemizole and some antifungals (ketoconazole, itraconazole), protease inhibitors (used against HIV), certain antidepressants ( fluvoxamine and nefazodone) for patients with polypharmacy must always take precautions, but this is not the prerogative of sildenafil but of all drugs: today in medicine is given great importance to drug interactions, even as the antidepressant herb St. John's wort or yohimbine and even grapefruit juice that inhibits cytochrome liver, so that any limitation must be in the hands of doctors.

With the combined use of cocaine, ecstasy or amphetamine-and isolation are at risk because these drugs are neurotoxic or cardiotoxic-and Viagra seems to me an unreasonable use of a real drug, when it is safe and effective prescription for indication care.

I think many young people have fallen under the net of performance anxiety, for "failing to fail when drunk or Falope" (words of a patient) which leads to take positions that endanger their health.

Another thing that I want to alert the general population is one of the myths which says that "Viagra is no need to do further studies or medical advice. This is totally false. Absolutely exclude the diagnosis of erectile dysfunction (impotence), according to the discretion of the physician, the clinical and psychological well-ordering of blood tests and studies to warrant specific or each case whether or not factors cardiovascular risk: Ergometries, chest radiographs (in chronic smokers, eg.) prostate studies, controls blood pressure (I can assure you detect hypertension, diabetes, or high cholesterol, hormonal or heart problems in patients who neither knew that suffered or other that having had previous records, turned a blind eye) and clinical examinations. I can say that often erectile dysfunction is a predictor, a marker of another underlying pathology (which may often take for depression). In some tables you can do psychological tests. They care not for the use of Viagra but because it is bad medicine to prescribe the symptom only and neglecting the distortion that many patients suffer from impotence.

It is important to correct the risk factors for improving the quality of life so much that sildenafil is more effective, as we demonstrated in a paper presented at the Congress of Psychiatry in Chicago 2000: Patients who had no cardiovascular risk factor (hypertension, diabetes, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, smoking, alcoholism and substance abuse, high blood lipids) the response was almost 100% in those who had 1 risk factor for response to sildenafil was down to 85.7% and those with 2 or more fell to 78.9%, which advises reducing them by two reasons: improved quality of life and erectile response to sildenafil. I never tire of repeating that many patients who came to the office seeking the use of Viagra could then take charge of neglect they had fallen: they are heavy smokers or drinkers, those with sedentary lifestyles and stress, with diabetes and cholesterol out of control with circulatory symptoms which, oddly enough, would never have asked for such situations but by the impotence sexological consultations then able to review the situation.

When consulting a doctor, and may be in a hospital or a health center, or a Social Work-I think it is working properly: caring for patients is also careful, as it is not when you sell a remedy (including psychotropic drugs) without prescription.

Viagra (sildenafil citrate) is a medication for a medical condition such as erectile sexual dysfunction-that young people may also experience that changed the history of Pharmacology, sexology and medicine, marking a road (now new drugs continue as tadalafil or vardenafil) which no return: the fact of knowing the intimate mechanism of erection and the specific action of the drug in the specific place, promises to men not to neglect other essential factors of eroticism, that does not pass only pills or by his genitals or the erect phallus-a long and satisfying sex life.

* DR. ADRIAN Sapetti, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, clinical sexologist, President of the Sociedad Argentina de Sexualidad Humana, author of "Sex and the man of today"; director of the Sex Doctor, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


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