Ignore: Every cigarette smoked constricts blood vessels and therefore contributes to erectile dysfunction.
Answered 9/28/2015
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Erectile: Erectile dysfunction can be a side effect of a medication you may be on.
Answered 3/19/2014
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Ignore: Erectile dysfunction can also indicate generalized atherosclerotic disease.
Answered 5/29/2014
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Ignore: A proper work up for this problem should include sex hormone levels.
Answered 6/4/2014
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Weight: Weight loss can improve erectile dysfunction.
Answered 6/7/2014
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Penile: Penile self injections have a high rate of success and satisfaction and should be considered.
Answered 6/7/2014
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Premature: Premature ejaculation can be managed with special antidepressants.
Answered 6/7/2014
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Premature: Premature ejaculation can be treated by a certified sexual counselor.
Answered 6/7/2014
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Ignore: Healthy lifestyle without overindulgence is backbone treating ED so to make drug work better/longer.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Ignore: Many times this problem is caused by mood disorder.If negative medical causes, see a counselor.
Answered 10/15/2014
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Ignore: Younger men who experience ED may have silent heart disease and should be evaluated by cardiology.
Answered 10/21/2014
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Ignore: Seek medical attention. Extended 15-20 min foreplay. Relax- music, massage, meditation, aromatherapy.
Answered 10/28/2014
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Ignore: ED in younger men due to performance anxiety & other stress; in older men, ED predicts heart disease.
Answered 1/2/2015
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Ignore: Medications for treating hypertension, depression, and high blood lipids can contribute to ED.
Answered 12/26/2014
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Ignore: If you have diabetes have your testosterone levels checked.
Answered 1/23/2015
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Ignore: Most ED has a psychological component. Even though he may know that, medications can help confidence.
Answered 3/3/2015
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