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Trouble with lubrication or erection. Problems with sexual comfort and satisfaction. Not being able to reach an orgasm. All antidepressant medicines have ...
Retrograde ejaculation doesn't affect your ability to get an erection or have an orgasm — but when you climax, semen goes into your bladder instead of coming ...
Low sexual desire. This most common of female sexual dysfunctions involves a lack of interest in sex and not wanting to have sex. Sexual arousal disorder. Even ...
These medicines block an enzyme known as phosphodiesterase type-5 from working too quickly in the body and breaking down an erection. Before taking ...
Learn what can cause a curved erection and when you may need to see a health care provider.
You may notice a dull ache in the head and neck that builds up as sexual excitement increases. Or, more commonly, you may experience a sudden, severe headache ...
Erection or ejaculation problems, low sex drive, or other problems with sexual function; Pain, discomfort, a lump or swelling in the testicle area; A history of ...
Erectile dysfunction, difficulty getting or maintaining an erection, is treatable and a good reason to have a cardiac screening, Dr. Mehta says: "If there ...
Sickle-cell anemia (blood disorder)—Use with caution. May increase risk of unwanted side effects (eg, prolonged erection of the penis). Age greater than 50 ...
So do problems such as not being able to get and keep an erection, called erectile dysfunction. For some men, worries about penis size top the list of their ...
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