Best Friends Grooming Message Board >
Which Types Of Ed Respond Less To Lovegra 100 Mg?
Which Types Of Ed Respond Less To Lovegra 100 Mg?
Post all your Pet Questions, Comments, Tips, Suggestions, Events, Promotions Here!
Page:
1
Guest
Guest
Aug 28, 2025
10:57 AM
|
Lovegra 100 mg is primarily used to enhance sexual arousal and blood flow in women, often called the “female Viagra.” However, if you are asking about erectile dysfunction (ED) in men and how it responds to similar treatments (like sildenafil-based drugs), here’s some insight into which types of ED respond less effectively to medications like Lovegra or other PDE5 inhibitors:
Severe Nerve Damage: ED caused by significant nerve injury, such as after radical prostatectomy, spinal cord injury, or severe diabetes-related neuropathy, may respond poorly because the nerves necessary for erection are damaged.
Psychogenic ED: While psychological factors (stress, anxiety, depression) often respond well to medication combined with counseling, sometimes pure psychogenic LOVEGRA 100 MG without physical causes may not respond well to drugs alone.
Severe Vascular Disease: When blood flow to the penis is severely compromised due to atherosclerosis or advanced cardiovascular disease, PDE5 inhibitors may be less effective since the underlying blood supply issue remains unresolved.
Hormonal Imbalance: Low testosterone levels or other hormonal disorders may limit the effectiveness of ED medications.
Medication Interactions: Some medications or substances can interfere with the effectiveness of ED drugs.
In summary, ED caused by nerve damage, severe vascular issues, hormonal problems, or purely psychological factors may respond less well to Lovegra or similar PDE5 inhibitors. Consulting a healthcare professional is important for proper diagnosis and treatment.
|
Post a Message
|
|
|
|
CLICK ON BANNERS TO VISIT EACH ONLINE MAGAZINE - SOME ARE IN THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE AND WILL BE ONLINE SOON |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
© Copyright 2016 All Photos by Ed and Wayne from The Long Island Web / Website Designed and Managed by Clubhouse2000 |
|
* The Long Island Network is an online resource for events, information, opinionated material, and links to the content of other websites and social media and cannot be held responsible for their content in any way, but will attempt to monitor content not suitable for our visitors. Some content may not be suitable for children without supervision from an adult. Mature visitors are more than welcome. Articles by the Editor will be opinions from an independent voice who believes the U.S. Constitution is our sacred document that insures our Inalienable Rights to Liberty and Freedom.
|
|
Disclaimer: The Advertisers and Resources found on this website may or may not agree with the political views of the editor and should not be held responsible for the views of The Long Island Network or its affiliates. The Long Island Network was created to promote, advertise, and market all businesses in the Long Island Network regardless of their political affiliation. |
|
All rights reserved and copyrighted 2023
Thepetservicesweb.com is an affiliate of The Long Island Network
|
|
|
Accessibilty Statement |
|
|
|
|
|