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How To Treat Erectile Dysfunction
February 25, 2009
Arizona researchers say they have confirmed the link between high blood pressure and erectile dysfunction (ED). In an animal study, scientists found that rats who suffered from hypertension were more likely to suffer from ED, but when treated for the blood pressure problem, their ED symptoms improved. Experts say this study just reinforces the connection between vascular problems and impotence. And they point out that while medications such as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra can improve ED, the unde...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Dr. Justin Harmon
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Health Expert
...of surgery must be warned of the possibilities of erectile dysfunction. It must also be...
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By Dr. Justin Harmon
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Health Expert
...To change gears away from our recent discussion of erectile dysfunction associated with prostate...
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By Dr. Justin Harmon
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Health Expert
...are bothered with urinary problems along with their erectile dysfunction. It has been shown...
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By healthgal
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Health Expert
Viagra and Levitra are commonly used erectile dysfunction drugs that offer an answer to some men...
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By healthgal
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Health Expert
...important? Well, ED can be incredibly resistant to treatment unless the etiology of the ED is...
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Health Guide
Welcome to
Erectile Dysfunction Connections Approximately 30 million American men suffer from
erectile dysfunction. If you have been diagnosed with
erectile dysfunction, you probably have many...
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Welcome to ErectileDysfunctionConnection. Approximately 30 million American men suffer from
erectile dysfunction. If you have been diagnosed with
erectile dysfunction, you probably have many...
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Erectile dysfunction, sometimes called "impotence," is the repeated inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. The word "impotence" may also be used to describe other...
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...appropriate
treatment. Keep in mind that ED may be the result of other medical conditions. In some cases,
erectile dysfunction is due to conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high...
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...as do a similar proportion of women who have had gynecologic cancer. For men with prostate cancer,
erectile dysfunction (erections inadequate for intercourse) has been the primary form of sexual...
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Medications
...treat male sexual function problems (impotence or erectile dysfunction) by blocking a... Read more »
...treat male sexual function problems (impotence or erectile dysfunction) by blocking a certain... Read more »
...medication is used to treat male sexual function problems (erectile dysfunction). It works by... Read more »
...treat male sexual function problems (impotence or erectile dysfunction) by blocking a certain... Read more »
...fatal) interactions may occur: drugs to treat erectile dysfunction (such as sildenafil, ... Read more »
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April 01, 2009
The first study to evaluate the presence of erectile dysfunction in teen boys has found that the problem is as much physical as psychological....
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