Needs further eval: if your erection strength is poor and if your sex drive is low, you may have a low testosterone level. Your doctor can do blood work to test for this and should also test you for other conditions which may affect your erection strength. Medications, stress, lack of sleep, depression also can affect your erections. Best to talk to your doctor.
Answered 12/4/2014
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Erectile dysfunction: You may be experiencing erectile dysfunction. This condition may point to a more severe underlying problem, that is, vascular disease. If your cholesterol is higher than 170 mg/dl, you may benefit from eating more vegetables. Vegetables, such as kale, parsley, and romaine lettuce, can help repair damage to the lining of your blood vessels, which may be underlying your erectile dysfunction
Answered 7/31/2014
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