Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED), formerly called impotence, can affect men of all ages, although it is much more common among older men. It is normal for men to occasionally experience erectile dysfunction. However, if the problem becomes chronic, it can have adverse effects on relationships, emotional health, and self-esteem. Erectile dysfunction may also be a symptom of an underlying health condition. If erectile dysfunction becomes an on-going problem, it is important...
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I would like to discuss the importance of partners and the relationships in Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and how they play an important role... Read more »
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I just turned 30 and have noticed in recent months that I have trouble with ejaculating too fast. I mean too fast and maintaining an erection. It... Read more »
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Prepare a list of questions in advance. Before you visit your doctor, write down a list of questions you have and topics you would like to discuss.... Read more »