Ask A Doctor Your Men’s Health Questions

January 20th, 2010

Dr. Daniel Williams has started a Men’s health internet show in 2010, in which YOU can ask your questions directly to a doctor and have them answered! Watch this quick video to learn where to submit your questions.

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Breaking The News of Erectile Dysfunction To Your Partner

January 20th, 2010

Dr. Daniel Williams discusses how you can open up dialogue with your sex partner about Erectile Dysfunction symptoms. Carefully and honestly revealing ED as a health condition may help. It is very important for your partner to understand why you may not be able to perform sexually. Otherwise, she may be left to make conclusions of her own. Read the article in it’s entirety at AccessRx.com’s Health Article Section.

What makes up male stamina and how to increase it?

December 24th, 2009

Dr. Williams clears up the often misunderstood components that make up the male sexual stamina. He discusses what should be done to keep healthy and what to avoid in order to stay that way.
Read the article in its entirety at AccessRx’s Resource Center.

Is Impotence Psychological?

December 21st, 2009

Dr. Williams discusses some psychological components vs physical ailments that may be the underlying cause of some mens’ Erectile Dysfunction. He offers his perspective and expertise on what may be done to combat the psychological conditions causing ED. Read the article in its entirety at AccessRx’s Resource Center.

Difference Between Genital Warts and Herpes

November 9th, 2009

Genital lesions can take many forms. Warts and small, fluid-filled bumps (like pimples) known as vesicles are very different in appearance. Dr. Williams takes a moment to clarify what the differences are between Genital Warts and Herpes. Read the article in its entirety at AccessRx’s Resource Center.

Swine Flu Symptoms

November 9th, 2009

Dr. Williams clears up the confusion of what to look for if you think you may have contracted the Swine Flu.  While many of the symtoms may be similar there are some addtitional tell tale signs associated with the virus. View the entire article on AccessRX’s Resource Center.

Impotence Treatment’s Available for Erectile Dysfunction

October 10th, 2009

There is a wide range of Impotence treatments available, depending on the cause and severity of your condition as well as factors like your age, health and lifestyle.

When the FDA approved Viagra in 1998 for the treatment of ED, it ushered in a new era in the fight against erectile dysfunction. Viagra and the similar erectile dysfunction drugs that followed offer many men with ED a safe, discreet and highly effective treatment for their condition.
Living with and managing erectile dysfunction can be difficult for men and their partners. A combination of patience, openness and a healthy attitude adjustment can be the foundation of a strong coping strategy that leads to a renewed sex life.

Read the full impotence treatment article on the AccessRx.com health article section.

Tips to purchase Viagra Online without prior prescription

October 7th, 2009

Every year, more and more consumers get comfortable with the idea of shopping at online pharmacies and enjoying the convenience of ordering prescription drugs from the comfort of home. The numbers prove the growing popularity of Internet pharmacies.

For more than a decade, buying prescription drugs from an online pharmacy has been a convenient and cost-effective way for consumers to get the medicines they need. And ordering an online prescription often saves them money compared to buying the same products at a local pharmacy.
The FDA strongly recommends that consumers who buy medicine online should choose an online pharmacy that requires a prescription and has licensed pharmacists available to answer questions.

Read the full article  ”Tips for Buying Viagra Online Without a Prior Prescription” on the AccessRx.com health article section.

The dangers of women taking Viagra

October 1st, 2009

Although Viagra has been tested thoroughly in men, no one really knows what this drug will do in women. Thus, most physicians agree that similar studies to those previously conducted in men must be performed on women to determine the efficacy and safety of the drug. One of the main problems with such a study is determining how the effects of Viagra in women can be gauged. In men, the ability to achieve erection was a relatively straightforward method of determining Viagra’s efficacy, however, such a measure is not so readily available in women. Researchers argue that there may be several effects of this drug in women which must somehow be measured (amount of lubrication, blood flow, overall sexual sensation, etc.) which complicates these studies.

The dangers associated with administering a drug that might have unknown side-effects to patients have led many in the medical community to disapprove of these “proof-of-concept” studies. Some argue that the women who participate in these studies are little more than human guinea pigs, a means to satisfy the curiosity of rogue investigators.

Read the full article on the Dangers of Women taking Viagra on the AccessRx.com health article section.

Dr. Williams Discusses the Proper Way to Use Viagra

September 24th, 2009

Reviewed by:  Daniel Williams, MD

Since it was released in 1998, Pfizer’s miracle drug, Viagra, has been changing the lives of those afflicted with the ailments of impotency and Erectile Dysfunction. Viagra has become so popular, and widely used, that it is practically synonymous with Erectile Dysfunction. Regardless, many people still have absolutely no idea as to how this wonder drug works in the human body.

To best understand how Viagra works, you must first take a brief look at the anatomy of the male penis. The penis essentially serves two primary functions for men: urination and ejaculation. Like the two functions that it serves, the penis also has two primary states: erect and flaccid (limp). Inside of the shaft of the penis there are two tubes, one on each side, called the Corpora Cavernosa. These tubes really serve one purpose, and that is to allow the penis to become erect during periods of sexual arousal, and likewise, let it become limp again once ejaculation has occurred, or sexual arousal has diminished.

Read the full article  ”A Brief Overview on How Viagra Works” on the AccessRx.com health article section.