Erectile dysfunction, or ED, is the most common sex problem that men report to their doctor. It affects about 30 million men. ED is defined as having trouble achieving or possessing an erection that is sufficient for sex. Although it is not rare for a man to have some problems with erections from time to time, ED that is progressive or occurs regularly with sex is not common, and should be treated. There may be ED.
Mostly when there is limited blood flow to the penis or damage to the veins
With stress or emotional reasons
As an early warning of a more serious disease, such as: high blood sugar from atherosclerosis (hardened or blocked arteries), heart disease, high blood pressure or diabetes
Finding the cause of your ED will help treat the problem and help your overall well-being. As a rule, what is good for your heart health is for your sexual health.
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