Erectile disorder (ED) refers to a persistent difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection sufficient for satisfying ...
"ED can cause reduced libido because sexual desire and sexual performance are closely linked. When a man begins to experience ...
While excessive exercise doesn’t directly cause erectile dysfunction, a sedentary lifestyle and lack of physical activity are linked to ED due to decreased blood flow and cardiovascular health issues.
Low-intensity shockwave therapy improves erectile function in trials, but guidelines continue to classify it as ...
These LGBTQ+ experts on erectile dysfunction have the tools tops need to get hard and stay hard.
Research suggests that obesity and obesity-related diseases are potential causes of erectile dysfunction (ED). In these cases, losing weight may help improve erectile function. Erectile dysfunction is ...
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Men’s health starts with talking urology
From prostate health to fertility, urologists play a key role in men’s well-being — yet many avoid visits out of fear or embarrassment. Experts stress that early checkups can catch problems like ...
It’s no surprise that many people are uncomfortable talking to a doctor about erectile dysfunction. The shame and embarrassment that people with this condition often feel can affect relationships, ...
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