An erection problem is the inability to get or maintain an erection that is firm enough for a man to have satisfactory intercourse. You may be unable to get an erection at all, or you may lose the erection during intercourse before you are ready. If the condition persists, the medical term is erectile dysfunction.
Erectile dysfunction; Impotence; Sexual dysfunction - male
Erection problems are common in adult men. In fact, almost all men experience...
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