When I reach orgasm, I do not ejaculate. Is that a symptom of ED or is it something more serious??
Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to obtain and maintain an erection for sexual activity. The lack of orgasm is not part of erectile dysfunction.
The male sexual response consists of several different phases. Ejaculation and orgasm... Read more
On March 27, 1998, the FDA approved sildenafil (Viagra) for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. This phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitor agent was the first oral substance indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Via a massive media campaign, an era of public awareness began that dealt with a topic that was only previously... Read more
One of the most common causes of erectile dysfunction is that which is associated with vascular insufficiency and an inadequate blood supply to the penis. Various entities such as hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and the use of tobacco have all been linked as being causative to creating the vascular injury that is causative for erectile... Read more
Libido is defined as sexual desire, and low levels of testosterone can drastically diminish ones desire to perform sexually, as well as the ability to obtain a satisfactory erection. Patients who are though to have poor libido should undergo hormonal testing such as serum testosterone and possibly prolactin levels. Testosterone deficiency can... Read more