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How to discuss ED with your doctor - and what to expect when you do.

Most men loathe having to see the doctor, even more so if it involves sexual functioning. However, you know your sex life is suffering, and of more importance is the fact that erectile dysfunction (ED) can indicate medical problems. Only your doctor has the skills and resources at their disposal to make a proper diagnosis and to treat you... Read moreChevron

Is Nanomedicine the Next Treatment for ED?

Dealing as it does with particles at the microscopic level, nanotechnology within medicine is a new and developing area - already being referred to as nanomedicine. Future applications have been identified in terms of Qdots that can locate cancer, nanoparticles that can then deliver drugs directly to cancer cells and even nanoshells that can focus... Read moreChevron

The Most Popular Erectile Dysfunction Treatments

It may seem a little odd reading the words ‘popular' and ‘treatment' in the same sentence. Does anyone really want treatment? It clearly implies there is something wrong with you. So we start from the perspective of actually needing treatment and having to seek out the treatment that will lead to greatest satisfaction. On that basis a... Read moreChevron

New Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction: Gene Therapy

Viagra, soon followed by Cialis and Levitra, helped pave the way for innovative treatments of erectile dysfunction. Future medications will seek to capitalize on these positive effects. It is inevitable that pharmaceutical companies will look to develop drugs that work more quickly, more effectively and have fewer side effects. After all, although... Read moreChevron

10 Tips on How to Talk to Your Man About ED

Understand the Need: If your man is affected by erection problems it's worth bearing in mind that in 80 per cent of erectile dysfunction (ED) cases there is some underlying physical cause. This can range from problems with blood pressure, to heart disease, to diabetes, and a few more besides. Even if erection problems only occur from time to time... Read moreChevron

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for his or his partner's sexual needs.

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