impotent - translation to french
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impotent - translation to french

TYPE OF MALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
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impotent      
impotent, infirm, disabled, helpless
s'occuper de chose et d'autre      
potter about
travailler sans se presser      
potter, putter

Definition

Impotent
·noun One who is imoitent.
II. Impotent ·adj Wanting the power of self-restraint; incontrolled; ungovernable; violent.
III. Impotent ·adj Wanting the power of procreation; unable to copulate; also, sometimes, sterile; barren.
IV. Impotent ·adj Not potent; wanting power, strength. or vigor. whether physical, intellectual, or moral; deficient in capacity; destitute of force; weak; feeble; infirm.

Wikipedia

Erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED), also called impotence, is the type of sexual dysfunction in which the penis fails to become or stay erect during sexual activity. It is the most common sexual problem in men. Through its connection to self-image and to problems in sexual relationships, erectile dysfunction can cause psychological harm.

In about 80% of cases, physical causes can be identified. These include cardiovascular disease; diabetes mellitus; neurological problems, such as those following prostatectomy; hypogonadism; and drug side effects. About 10% of cases are psychological impotence, caused by thoughts or feelings; here, there is a strong response to placebo treatment.

The term erectile dysfunction is not used for other disorders of erection, such as priapism.

Treatment involves addressing the underlying causes, lifestyle modifications, and addressing psychosocial problems. In many cases, treatment is attempted by drugs, specifically PDE5 inhibitors (such as sildenafil), which dilate blood vessels, allowing more blood to flow through the spongy tissue of the penis (akin to opening a valve further in order to allow more water to enter a fire hose). Other treatments, less commonly used, include prostaglandin pellets, inserted in the urethra; smooth-muscle relaxants and vasodilators, injected into the penis; penile implants; penis pumps; and vascular reconstructive surgery.

Examples of use of impotent
1. Larbitrage se présente ainsi comme une alternative à un système judiciaire impotent, désuet.
2. L‘économie souffre, la population s‘impatiente, le gouvernement devient impopulaire et impotent.
3. Il y a quelques mois, ces «bandits» ont commencé ŕ démonter ŕ coups de pioche une maison oů gisait encore un vieillard impotent.
4. Si le deuxi';me pilier s‘av';re insuffisant, l‘AI verse une allocation pour impotent, dont le montant a été triplé. «On abandonne le principe de l‘arrosoir pour des aides ciblées», résume Martine Brunschwig Graf.
5. On assistera donc ŕ la transformation de la jeune Constance Chatterley, qui s‘étiolait sur son domaine de Wragby Hall aux côtés de son mari Clifford, rentré paralysé des jambes et impotent de la Premi';re Guerre mondiale.