Today, there are more treatments than ever. By David Dodge Erectile dysfunction is more common than one might think. More than half of men over 40 will experience some kind of erectile problem, and ...
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 ...
In a recent study published in the IJIR: Your Sexual Medicine Journal, researchers assess the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED) in obese and non-diabetic men following semaglutide treatment. Study: ...
Today, most doctors and much of the public view erectile dysfunction (ED) as a medical problem treatable with erection medication. That’s often the case. But ED also has a significant psychological ...
Myth #2: Erectile dysfunction is a man's problem to deal with on his own. Men are often taught that in order to "be a man," they need to “pick themselves up by their own bootstraps” (which, by the way ...
A recent study published in International Journal of Impotence Research reports that men previously infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus ...
There are different degrees of erectile dysfunction that require injections while others surgery. [Getty Images] A campaign aiming to sensitise the public of erectile dysfunction while advocating for ...
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Can hair loss pills cause erectile dysfunction?
Many men face a difficult choice: treat hair loss or avoid the potential risk of erectile dysfunction (ED, or the inability to get or maintain an erection). The relationship between hair loss pills ...
Editor's note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape's Coronavirus Resource Center. COVID-19 increases the risk of developing erectile dysfunction (ED) by nearly sixfold, according to ...
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