Erectile Dysfunction
Also called: ED, Impotence
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is when a man has trouble getting or keeping an erection. ED
becomes more common as you get older. But male sexual dysfunction is not a natural part of aging.
Some people have trouble speaking with their doctors about sex. But if you have ED, you should tell your doctor. ED can be a sign of health problems. It may mean your blood vessels are clogged. It may mean you have nerve damage from diabetes. If you don't see your doctor, these problems will go untreated.
Your doctor can offer several new treatments for ED. For many men, the answer is as simple as taking a pill. Getting more exercise, losing weight or stopping smoking may also help.
Some people have trouble speaking with their doctors about sex. But if you have ED, you should tell your doctor. ED can be a sign of health problems. It may mean your blood vessels are clogged. It may mean you have nerve damage from diabetes. If you don't see your doctor, these problems will go untreated.
Your doctor can offer several new treatments for ED. For many men, the answer is as simple as taking a pill. Getting more exercise, losing weight or stopping smoking may also help.
NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Erectile Dysfunction: MedlinePlus: - Enviado mediante la barra Google
When You Visit Your Doctor — Erectile Dysfunction — Impotence: - Enviado mediante la barra Google
Source: Harvard Medical School
MEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA
National Institutes of Health
- The primary NIH organization for research on Erectile Dysfunction is the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
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