Erectile Dysfunction / Impotence is a condition in which a man has difficulty getting an erection or sustaining it for sexual intercourse. This could either be due to an underlying physical problem or psychological problem or both.
It depends on a wide range of factors ranging from overall health, diet, life style and stress levels. For instance, one can be affected by impotence if he is suffering from a chronic health condition, or if he is under long-term medication for some chronic illness. Alcohol and smoking too can cause impotence. For some, low testosterone levels can be the cause for Erectile Dysfunction.
Prostate conditions like BPH / Prostatitis too can cause a form of impotence in middle-aged men. One could do a therapeutic prostate massage and take natural prostate supplements that contain a well-proportioned mix of the following: Zinc, Saw Palmetto Extract, Stinging Nettle Root Extract, Pygeum Africanum Bark Extract, Pumpkin Seed Oil and Lycopene.
For some, Erectile Dysfunction might be due to poor blood circulation. A simple home remedy for this is Cayenne Pepper Powder that can be found in most grocery stores. Simply top-up your food with half a teaspoon of it (or as much as you can tolerate). One can also take Cayenne Pepper in capsule form.
A 30 year old will have no problem having children if he has only one testicle, as long as that single testicle is in good health.
Yes, he has only one testicle.
Yes, the vet has removed only one testicle from the animal.
frequently sayin that in this case of testicle problem one shoud consult a urologist.
Either testicle is capable of getting a female pregnant. Even a male with only one testicle can get a female pregnant.
yes
Not if only one testicle is removed. You can produce sperm just fine with only one testicle
I can only think of one, and that is he was born with only one testicle.
Although it is possible to father a child if only one testicle is removed, some surgeons recommend banking sperm as a precaution in case the other testicle should develop a tumor at a later date.
A boy with one testicle goes through puberty the same time a person with two does. The second testicle is a spare!!!! You only need one!
As long as he has one fully functioning testicle, yes, you can have kids. Take Lance Armstrong for example. He has several kids and he lost one testicle to testicualr cancer.
It should not affect performance however may effect sperm count and reproductive capability.