Erectile Dysfunction
Also called: ED
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I am surprised at the fact that you have all these diagnosis. And test results. But have not been treated for the symptoms. ...
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If you would like to impregnate your wife, you may need to curtail your excessive masturbation for a few days so that your sperm count does increase...
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HPV does not cause erectile dysfunction. It can, however, cause warts (condylmata) on your penis or surrounding genital tissue. If this occurs, you...
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A new study links sleep disorders and sexual impotency. Specifically, the study examined the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)...
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The medications for erectile dysfunction, like Viagra, are safe to take with enalapril. There are no drug interactions to be concerned about. But...
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The three most common medications for erectile dysfunction are Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra. There are currently no generic versions of any of them.
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Erectile dysfunction, also known as ED or impotence, is the inability to attain or maintain an erection of the penis adequate for the sexual...
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As recently as two decades ago, doctors tended to blame erectile dysfunction on psychological problems or, with older men, on the normal aging...
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Watch what you eat. Maintain a healthy weight. Avoid high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Drink alcohol in moderation or not at all. Exercise...
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Some men are afraid to bring the subject up once they're in the doctor's office. The best approach is to be straight forward and simply say, "I...
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