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Tobias Kohler, a Mayo Clinic urologist and sexual health expert, says online sources for treatment and so-called "natural supplements" could cause more harm to ...
Because L-arginine acts as a vasodilator, opening (dilating) blood vessels, many people take oral L-arginine to treat heart conditions and erectile dysfunction.
Sexual dysfunction. For men with erectile dysfunction, health care providers might recommend: Medications that enable erections. Drugs such as sildenafil ( ...
Certain medicines can decrease your sexual desire and make it harder for you to have an orgasm. These include some medicines to treat depression, high blood ...
Erection problems. Peyronie disease might cause problems getting or keeping an erection. This also is called erectile dysfunction. Often though, people with ...
Understand what can cause the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for sex and the possible treatment options.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am 58 and asked my doctor for a prescription for erectile dysfunction. ... If a heart condition is found, treatment for that disorder also may ...
Why online treatments for erectile dysfunction could be harmful. Video. Audio. It's more common than you think. 00:00:34 DR. TOBIAS KOHLER: “About half of all ...
Difficulty getting an erection is called erectile dysfunction. It can be caused by prostate cancer or its treatment. Prevention. There is no sure way to prevent ...
The purpose of this study is to assess and evaluate the efficacy of the use of MoreNova shockwave therapy in individuals diagnosed with Erectile Dysfunction (ED) ...
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