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Impotence can be classified by its cause, either psychological or physical. The basis of treatment for impotence should address its cause. Psychological impotence can be treated with counseling and psychotherapy. On the other hand, physical impotence can be treated with medication, mechanical aids and surgery.
Top Resources on Psychological vs. Physical Impotence
- Impotence-Guide: A Comprehensive Guide to Impotence Causes
- ManMatters: Physical vs Psychological Treatment ED
- A.D.A.M. (via University of Maryland Medical Center): Lifestyle or Psychological Causes
- Health Care Center: Some Psychological And Physical Reasons For What Causes Impotence
- NetDoctor: Psychological Aspects of Erectile Dysfunction
- MenStuff: What are the Physical Causes of Impotence?
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- Contributor: George Cabrera
- Reviewer: Nicole Kinsey
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Last update: Jul. 31, 2008
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