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Erectile Dysfunction Treatments: Which Is Right For You?

Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction There is a variety of erectile dysfunction treatments available. Important factors for the determination of the best treatments are underlying health problems, causes, and condition severity. Not only will the doctor explain each treatment’s benefits and risks, they will take your preferences into consideration. The preferences of your partner will also play a role in the choice for treatment. Many men successfully use oral medications to treat erectile dysfunction. These include: Cialis (Tadalafil) Levitra, Staxyn (Vardenafil) Viagra (Sildenafil) All of these medications work in a similar matter. Nitric oxide, which causes the penis muscles to relax and is a natural chemical produced by the body, is enhanced by these drugs. Blood flow is increased allowing you to obtain an erection when sexually stimulated. The dosage, side effects, and how long it takes the medications to work will vary. The determination of which medication will work best will...

Erectile Dysfunction Facts

Erectile Dysfunction is an issue that an estimated 18-30 million men have to face every day. With only 33% of men asking for help, this is an issue that a lot of men don’t seek help for. So here is some knowledge on Erectile Dysfunction, some of the side effects and why it’s extremely important to get help from an urologist. In this infograph you will learn a lot of Erectile Dysfunction and different aspects that could affect you. Something as simple as your career could cause a lot of damage to your sexual health because of your stress levels. Also, 70% of Amercians with ED had underlying kidney disease, so having ED could be a warning sign for the rest of your body. Read more about Erectile Dysfunction, these issues that come along with it and some of the treatments that could help your life get back on track. Derek is currently blogging for Erectile Doctor, an online directory that helps direct men to Urologists in a discreet manner. Men could find treatment for ED , receive advice,...

Men's Health Issues that Need Attention

Men’s health issues, like women’s health issues, have been properly studied and documented. Yet, there are health issues today that most men are hesitant to talk about or seek proper diagnosis from their doctors or other health professionals. For this reason, they just allow these health issues to become worst. Some of these health issues include the following: Sexual Issues Erectile dysfunction is a health issue that is common among men , yet most men refuse or hesitate to acknowledge this problem. This is because of the culture that sets men’s thinking that their admittance of erectile dysfunction will somehow, diminish their masculinity. Hence, instead of discussing the issue with their doctor or partner, they try to find solution or quick fixes from untested products. In many cases, the solution to this health issue is to simply reduce the stress and take time to relax. However, it can also be a symptom of an underlying health issue such as a prostate problem or diabetes. Hence, if...

Erectile Dysfunction Evaluation: What to Expect

If you have made an appointment to see your doctor about erectile problems , you have taken the hardest step. Now, you need to make the most of your medical evaluation so that you receive the right treatment. It helps to know what to expect and what your physician will ask of you in order to make an accurate diagnosis.  Erectile dysfunction, or ED, has multiple causes. Even if you suspect the reason in your case, your doctor needs to do a thorough assessment. The exam entails asking you many questions about your sex life, erectile function, and overall men's health . As the questions are quite personal, you may want to prepare for the most likely ones. Expect to explain in detail when you noticed your erectile problems and whether the onset was sudden or gradual. You will also need to describe exactly what is occurring and whether it coincides with a particular situation. In addition to questions, your doctor will take a thorough medical history. You will want to have information h...