Erectile dysfunction treatments - Don’t say goodbye to your sex life – it’s very unlikely that ED is a problem you’ll be stuck with
Erectile dysfunction (ED) won't go away on its own, but the good news is it can be treated and very effectively too.
Your doctor is the key to getting your sex life back on track. If medication is the right answer for you, only they can prescribe it.
The average man waits two years before going to the doctor about sexual problems, which is a very long time to have problems with sex. The sooner you make an appointment and get a proper diagnosis, the closer you are to getting your sex life back on track.
What will a doctor's examination be like?
Is erectile dysfunction prevention possible?
A few sensible lifestyle choices could help reduce the risk of ED. This means:
- eating healthily
- exercising regularly
- losing weight
- drinking alcohol in moderation
- not smoking.
But unfortunately, moderation won't necessarily prevent problems, so if you are concerned, get yourself checked out - and see what your doctor recommends.
If you've got a condition that makes you more likely to get ED, such as diabetes or heart disease, make sure you follow your doctor’s advice to keep your condition under control and stop erection problems from becoming another symptom.
For more about the conditions associated with ED, take a look at: What causes erectile dysfunction?
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