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I have problem getting a erection to have sexul intercourse what can I do?

too young to have ed
07/20/09

Look me and my doctor our 99% certain that I have neuropathy it faded from my legs but now I can not get an erection rigid enough to have intercourse and it really messes with my mind.  Levitra has not worked for me and I have been using alternative herbal treatments to little effect. I also think that there is a significant psychological factors in my impotence but don't have all the avenues to correct them.  What are some things I can do on my own to help me in this area?  My doctor seems to consider the point irrelevant in spite of its importance to me.  Please help me if you can.  Thank you

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Jerry Kennard
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

When you say you feel you have significant psychological issues what exactly do you mean? It sounds like you are looking for a DIY solution, and this may exist, but my suspicion is that you would benefit more from psychological help.

 

It's a bit difficult to unpick what is physical and what is psychological here - or the extent to which they co-exist. However, in terms of physical options, Levitra is just one possible solution to erectile dysfunction which doesn't suit all men. There are many others that may be worth considering. This short video provides a useful summary of ED and treatment options.

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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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