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2006-07-03 22:55:03 · 11 answers · asked by Amorphous 1 in Health Men's Health

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Until recently, there was only little choice in treatment in cases of diminished erections. Fortunately, times have changed. Due to the fact that much research has been successful over the years, many men may now be treated for this problem. Possible therapies differ from medication to injections to sexuologic counseling to surgery. Most therapies are within the scope of the urologist, although many general practitioners feel confident enough to prescribe medication or engage in counseling.
Seventeen percent of males between the ages of 18 and 55 (occasionally) suffer from erection problems. Six percent of males in that age group have a problem with erections on a regular basis or even permanently. Of the males above age fifty-five, about one in three has an occasional erection problem or worse. Most of the men in that age group regularly consult their general practitioner for some reason or another. If both patient and doctor are not too shy to bring up the problem, then those contacts may prove to be a good opportunity to determine the cause of the erection problem and maybe start therapy.
An erection disorder is not life-threatening. The need for treatment depends on the amount of discomfort the problem is causing and the motivation of the patient. A long period of abstinence may induce a loss of interest in sexuality in one or both partners. Being curious when a new treatment is made public in the press may just not be enough. To enhance the chance of success, the patient and his partner should be really longing to be sexually active again.

A few different kinds of doctors and specialists are involved in the diagnosis and treatment of erection disorders:
General practice
Urology
Internal medicine
Endocrinology
Sexuology
Psychology

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2006-07-03 23:12:07 · answer #1 · answered by tomwaterboy 3 · 1 1

Erectile Dysfunction can be devastating to men, and unfortunately, millions of men suffer from the condition. Learn how to cure erectile dysfunction https://tr.im/3VO75

If you go to the doctor to talk about the issue, you’re likely to get put on one or more of the popular medications used to treat the condition. While they can be effective (temporarily), these medications come with a raft of side effects, some of which are decidedly unpleasant. Even worse, these medications aren’t really a cure, they’re more like a temporary workaround.

Worst of all, they tend to be really expensive. Month after month, you’re having to pay to work around your condition. That’s what the Big Pharmaceutical companies want.

2016-02-16 07:58:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I'm 44 and have been having issues recently with erectile dysfunction and maintaining an erection. My doctor prescribed prolargent5X5 extreme and I feel 20 again. I have been taking for 2 weeks - no side effects. Get an erection with no stimulation and it is rock hard like i'm a teenager. I also wake up to a long lost friend - morning wood. Don't wait any longer to ask your doctor - no reason to be embarrassed. I thought i was too you to be having issues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uQm8f75MUg

2014-06-18 19:43:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Well you don't say what it is which isn't a great help, there are a few types of erectile dysfunction. Go to your doctor and discuss it. Most times it is psychological and needs no medication to help but there is a chance it's organic and you may need tablets like Viagra or Cialis to obtain, or maintian an erection.

2006-07-08 01:17:24 · answer #4 · answered by Gavin T 7 · 0 1

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2017-02-10 04:46:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Viagra

2006-07-03 22:57:21 · answer #6 · answered by wombat 3 · 1 1

Swallow your pride and see your gp. Don't go taking viagra or other meds before you have be properly checked out.

2006-07-03 22:58:58 · answer #7 · answered by lyonesseuk 3 · 0 1

Most ED is caused by psychological factors and therefore hypnosis can help

2006-07-04 06:11:42 · answer #8 · answered by internetoptimiser 3 · 0 1

ginseng is a specific herbal medicine for this, go see a qualified practitioner though

2006-07-03 23:01:47 · answer #9 · answered by rachel 2 · 0 1

pretend that you are urinating and that you are starting and stopping the flow. It exercises the pubococcygeus muscles. (google it) which are responsible for strengthening your erection.

2006-07-03 23:10:10 · answer #10 · answered by gamblinrambler 1 · 0 1

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