Erectile Dysfunction Other Information ED; Erectile Disorder; Erectile Disorder (Impotence)
Erectile dysfunction or impotence is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis for satisfactory sexual intercourse regardless of the capability of ejaculation. There are various underlying causes, such as diabetes, many of which are medically reversible. The causes may be physiological or psychological. Psychological impotence can often be helped by almost anything that the patient believes in; there is a very strong placebo effect. ...
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How Effective Are Erectile Dysfunction
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... The success rates of treatment are based on factors including the type of surgery (nerve sparing or non-nerve sparing), the age of the patient, and whether the patient received hormone therapy prior t...
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Treatment Options for Erectile Dysfunction ... What is erectile dysfunction (ED)? Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to attain and/or maintain an erection suitable for sexual activity. What are the causes of ED? Erectile dysfunction ...
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Erectile Dysfunction: Current Concepts ... What is erectile dysfunction? Erectile dysfunction, or impotence, is the inability to achieve and sustain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. The condition is not considered normal at any age...
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Erectile Dysfunction: Overview ... Erectile dysfunction, commonly referred to as ED, is the inability to achieve and sustain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. This condition is not considered normal at any age and is differe...
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Fact or Fiction? Statements About Erectile Dysfunction (ED) ... ED is a normal part of getting older. FICTION: It is not normal for a man to lose erectile function completely as a result of aging. Generally, other factors may be involved. These may include vascula...
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How Does Erection/Ejaculation Occur? ... The anatomy of the penis The penis contains: Two chambers called the corpora cavernosa, which run the length of the organ and contain a maze of blood vessels shaped like cavernous spaces (like a spong...
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Preventing Erectile Dysfunction ... For people who are at risk of developing ED, taking active steps to prevent its occurrence will not only help you maintain erectile function, but also help you lead a healthier life overall. Some step...
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Erectile Dysfunction Glossary ... Alprostadil: A type of drug called a vasodilator. These drugs can increase blood flow by expanding blood vessels. Antiarrythmics: Medications used to treat abnormal rhythms in the heart. Antibiotics: ...
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Erectile Dysfunction Resources ... This listing is provided for your reference. The information provided by these organizations is not necessarily endorsed by The Cleveland Clinic. American Academy of Clinical Sexologists American Boar...
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Surgical Penile Implants ... A penile prosthesis is another treatment option for men with erectile dysfunction. The simplest type of prosthesis consists of a pair of malleable rods surgically implanted within the erection chamber...
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Vascular Reconstructive Surgery ... Vascular reconstructive surgery is sometimes used to treat erectile dysfunction. The goal of surgery is to improve the blood supply of the penis, in attempts to improve a man''s ability to get and mai...
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Depression and Erectile Dysfunction (ED) ... In some men, depression can accompany the condition of ED. It is common for men with ED to feel angry, frustrated, sad, or unsure of themselves. Men may feel less "manly" because of ED. Such...
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Intimacy and Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Non-Sexual Ways to Be Intimate With a Partner ... Dealing with erectile dysfunction can be difficult on a relationship. Sexual intercourse is one means of creating intimacy with your partner, but there are other ways. These non-sexual activities may ...
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Sex Therapy ... Sex therapy is a short-term form of counseling, generally involving 5 to 20 sessions with a sex therapist. A typical session may be one hour every week or every other week. During the session, the cou...
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Alternative Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) ... Some men may choose to use alternative treatments in addition to traditional treatments for ED. If you are considering an alternative form of treatment for ED, you should seek the advice of a healthca...
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Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and Lifestyle Changes: Diet and Exercise ... There are now a number of epidemiologic studies that suggest a link between erectile dysfunction and obesity, high cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease. A recent study that looked at...
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Living With Erectile Dysfunction ... Erectile dysfunction takes more than a physical toll; the emotional impact the condition can have on a man and his partner can be just as difficult. It is common for men with ED to feel anger, frustra...
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Treating Erectile Dysfunction: Lifestyle Changes ... One way to improve erectile dysfunction is to make some simple lifestyle changes. For some men, adopting a healthier lifestyle, such as quitting smoking, exercising regularly, and reducing stress, may...
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Vacuum Constriction Devices ... A vacuum constriction device (VCD) is an external pump with a band on it that a man with erectile dysfunction can use to get and maintain an erection. The pump helps the penis become erect while the b...
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How Effective Are Erectile Dysfunction Treatments in Patients with Diabetes? ... Diabetes is a very common cause of erectile dysfunction (ED). Clinical experience and numerous studies suggest that at least 50 percent of diabetic patients will experience difficulties with erections...
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Medications That May Cause Erectile Dysfunction ... Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common side effect of a number of prescription drugs. While these medications may treat a disease or condition, in doing so they can affect a man’s hormones, nerves or b...
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Physical Causes of Erectile Dysfunction ... The process of achieving an erection is complex, and problems may occur for a variety of reasons. These problems can be psychological, physical or a combination of the two. Physical causes of ED are r...
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Psychological Causes of Erectile Dysfunction ... Psychological factors are responsible for 10%-20% of all cases of ED. It is often a secondary reaction to an underlying physical cause. In some cases, the psychological effects of ED may stem from chi...
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What Is Vascular Disease? ... Vascular diseases are those that affect the blood vessels. These diseases restrict blood flow to organs such as the heart, brain, and kidneys. In cases of erectile dysfunction (ED), vascular diseases ...
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Diagnosing Erectile Dysfunction ... Because there are a variety of causes for ED, there are several different tests your doctor may use to diagnose the condition and determine its cause. Only after the cause of ED is determined can it b...
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy ... Testosterone is a hormone produced by the testicles and is responsible for the proper development of male sexual characteristics. Testosterone is also important for maintaining muscle bulk, adequate l...
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Directory of Kidney and Urologic Diseases Organizations ... This directory lists voluntary, governmental, and private organizations. Some of the organizations offer educational materials and other services to patients and the public; others primarily serve hea...
Source: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Kidney and Urologic Diseases Statistics for the United States ... K/DOQI Clinical Practice Guidelines for Chronic Kidney Disease: Evaluation, Classification, and Stratification. American Journal of Kidney Disease. 2002;39(2, Suppl. 1):S1-S266. Summary of notifiable ...
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Peyronie''s Disease ... Peyronie's disease, a condition of uncertain cause, is characterized by a plaque, or hard lump, that forms on the penis. The plaque develops on the upper or lower side of the penis in layers conta...
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Erectile Dysfunction ... Erectile dysfunction, sometimes called "impotence," is the repeated inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. The word "impotence" may also be used to describe other pro...
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FDA Approves New Drug for Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction in Men ... The Food and Drug Administration today approved Levitra (vardenafil), an oral medication to treat erectile dysfunction in men (impotence). This is the second oral product approved for the treatment of...
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FDA Approves Third Drug To Treat Erectile Dysfunction ... The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved Cialis® (tadalafil), an oral medication to treat erectile dysfunction (ED, or impotence) in men. This is the third oral product approved for t...
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Resources
- American Foundation for Urologic Disease
- Cigarettes Send Male Sex Life Up in Smoke (American Heart Association)