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TK
posted 05/26/2008, comments (2)

implant or drug

I  didnt know if an implant would be a better long term solution than medication. Any input would be appreciated.I am looking for an alternate opinion thats honest with no alterior motive. Which you may not get from your doctor.I am 51 year old with high blood pressure under control with no side effects from cialis.
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Jerry Kennard

Jerry Kennard

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Chartered Psychologist
posted 05/16/2008, comment (1)

Pelvic Floor Exercises Effective in Erectile Dysfunction

  Pelvic floor exercises, normally associated as pre or post-natal exercises in women, are also an effective treatment in erectile dysfunction. Following a course of pelvic exercises an added bonus is an increase in sexual enjoyment and stronger sensations during orgasm.   Dr Grace Dorey, a specialist continence physiotherapist, has... Read moreChevron
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David Knowles, M.D.

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Urologist
posted 04/27/2008, comments (8)

Erectile Dysfunction and Your Partner

I would like to discuss the importance of partners and the relationships in Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and how they play an important role in the treatment of ED.Today many relationships suffer greatly due to the loss of physical relations due to ED. This can place a lot of strain on the other aspects of the couple’s lives and be the... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Justin Harmon

Dr. Justin Harmon

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ED Expert
posted 04/16/2008, comments (0)

Erectile dysfunction and obesity

Obesity in the United States is a serious healthcare concern affecting all systems of the body. The relationship between erectile dysfunction and obesity is multifactoral. Body image plays a significant role in the psychology of erection. Low self esteem from being overweight will give the patient less confidence in achieving the optimal erection.... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Justin Harmon

Dr. Justin Harmon

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ED Expert
posted 04/16/2008, comments (2)

Erectile dysfunction after prostate cancer

An interest of mine as a robotic surgeon treating prostate cancer is performing nerve sparing prostatectomy (removal of the prostate while preserving the nerves responsible for erectile function). This is perhaps the most difficult portion of the procedure. As described before, this is due to the fact that these nerves are not visible with the... 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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