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Is there anything that can help with ed other than expensive meds and doctor visits?

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Non: Expensive meds, doctors evaluation to treat reversible causes are the only medical options.

Answered 9/10/2013

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Frequently, yes: There are often lifestyle changes that can be very effective in treating erectile dysfunction. These include smoking cessation, weight loss, regular physical activity and avoidance of drugs and alcohol. These aren't necessarily quick fixes but might help ed and be good for you anyway!

Answered 5/19/2015

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Not really: There are medical cause as well as nonmedical such as mental issues with ed.Some chronic med. Condition can affect your vascular and cause ed.It is important that you see doctor for blood test to make sure that you do not have any problems with testosterone or other medical causes that would cause your ed.

Answered 9/8/2013

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Yes but: Overall health is very important, your condition list states "numbness" if this is so, it is possible you have some nerve problems that could affect ed. Doctor visits(especially to someone specializing in ed) are valuable to determine what can be easily (and sometimes more difficultly improved) . It is important to know the cause - and be aware that not all cases can be easily improved.

Answered 9/8/2013

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Dr. Randy Baker answered

Specializes in Holistic Medicine

Yes: I advise seeing a doctor for a basic evaluation to rule out potential serious underlying causes such as diabetes. If those are ruled out, there are many supplements & herbs that can help ed. Which helps most depends on the cause. Favorite treatments include l-arginine, seanol, tribulus & ashwagandha. See http://altmedicine.About.Com/cs/conditionsetoh/a/erectiledysfunc.Htm & http://bit.Ly/18gymar.

Answered 12/10/2013

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