Erectile dysfunction (ED), or impotence, is defined as the inability of a man to achieve and maintain an erection sufficient for mutually satisfactory intercourse with his partner. Learn about ED diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and types of medical therap
Each year in the United States, an approximated3 million casesof erectile dysfunction (ED) are diagnosed. While it is not a deadly disease,ED has serious, negative effectson men’s mental health, confidence, interpersonal relationships, and overall quality of life. Contrary to popular belief, ED...
It is common for men with erectile dysfunction to have an underlying physical basis for it, particularly in older men. However, psychological factors may be present in 10% to 20% of men with erectile dysfunction. Experts say stress, depression, poor self-esteem, and performance anxiety can imp...
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Erectile dysfunction is common in men who have Type 2 diabetes, especially for those who have sustained nerve and/or blood vessel damage as a result of long-term poor blood sugar control. One of the signs that diabetes may be to blame for a man's ED experience is the age of o...
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1396 WHAT PREDICTS LONG TERM SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION FOR MEN ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER?INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES There is current debate regarding the possible relationship between repeat prostate biopsies and sexual dysfunction. Factors that have been associated with erectile dysfunction have ...
Are my symptoms long-term or temporary? Can my ED be treated? What are the treatment options? What if they don't work? Will I need to see a specialist? What will my insurance cover? Can I make lifestyle changes that will help?
Intracavernous injection in the treatment of erectile dysfunction after radical prostatectomy: an observational study. Sao Paulo Med J 2001; 119: 135–137. PubMed Google Scholar Raina R, Lakin MM, Thukral M, Agarwal A, Ausmundson S, Montague DK et al. Long term efficacy and compliance of...
Once implanted, the man can have sex whenever he wants instead of having to plan. Patients treated with a penile implant appear to be significantly more satisfied than those treated with ED medication, or other treatment options. Looking at the long-term, it is also mo...