Erectile dysfunction can have a negative effect on a relationship. It happens when a man is unable to obtain or maintain an erection suitable for penetration and/or ejaculation. Otherwise referred to as "ED," Erectile Dysfunction can be caused by conditions such as stress, anxiety, and high blood pressure. Health care providers may include a few questions about your history with a physical exam. For example, personal, medical, and psychological history are all important bits of information for a health care provider to have, when treating ED. To combat ED, talk to your loved one about it and make a medical appointment with your health care provider today.
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Erectile Dysfunction: It affects more than just you
Erectile dysfunction can have a negative effect on a relationship. It happens when a man is unable to obtain or maintain an erection suitable for penetration and/or ejaculation. Otherwise referred to as "ED," Erectile Dysfunction can be caused by conditions such as stress, anxiety, and high blood pressure. Health care providers may include a few questions about your history with a physical exam. For example, personal, medical, and psychological history are all important bits of information for a health care provider to have, when treating ED. To combat ED, talk to your loved one about it and make a medical appointment with your health care provider today.
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Who knew that problems with gums and teeth were linked to Erectile Dysfunction?! Twenty five percent of men with infections of the gum had Erectile Dysfunction.
~Ebony Magazine, September 2011 Issue, page 85~
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