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Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment and Management
Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra are medications that help improve blood flow to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). You can make lifestyle changes like exercising and avoiding smoking to manage ED. Therapy ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) impacts an estimated 18 million men in the U.S. alone, yet it is rarely discussed openly. John Smith, DO, a urologist at University of Utah Health, addresses the barriers to ...
Psychological factors are responsible for about 10%-20% of all cases of erectile dysfunction, or ED. It is often a secondary reaction to an underlying physical cause. In some cases, the psychological ...
Extra strong pills for sale at an adult sex shop in Soho, central London, United Kingdom. Photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is no longer merely a symptom of ...
Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (LI-SWT) did not improve erectile dysfunction compared to a sham procedure in radical prostatectomy patients. Fewer than 20% of men in the LI-SWT group ...
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), erectile dysfunction (ED) affects about 30 million men in the United States. While it’s not unusual to have difficulty maintaining an erection ...
Any amount of smoking can contribute to erectile dysfunction. Smoking tobacco products can damage the circulatory system, making it harder for blood to reach the penis and create an erection. This ...
For years, erectile dysfunction (ED) was synonymous with aging. But today, it’s showing up in men in their 20s and 30s. Behind the scenes, more clinics are reporting a dramatic uptick in younger men ...
Although ED is common, you don’t have to live with it. Our urological specialists understand your hesitation and frustration. We offer a range of personalized treatments to help you achieve the sexual ...
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