Erectile dysfunction also known as ED or impotence, describes a man’s inability to achieve & maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. By itself, Erectile Dysfunction is not considered a disease but rather a signal that there may be an underlying problem that exists. ED or Impotence, is a common condition affecting more than 50% of men to some extent. Nearly half of males between the ages of 40 and 70 have experienced some form of erectile dysfunction, yet only a small number seek help from their healthcare providers.
Sexual dysfunction can sometimes be caused by others disorders such as diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, vascular disease, nervous system disorders, and depression as well as an unwanted side effect from medications used to treat those conditions. Sexual dysfunction in males may be the symptom of disorders previously mentioned and that is typically what brings them to their doctor's office in the first place.
Sexual well-being and function are very important in determining a man’s quality of life. As men age, disorders such as erectile dysfunction are becoming increasingly more and more apparent. Because this subject is discussed widely in the media, men and women of all ages are seeking guidance in an effort to improve their relationships and experience satisfying sex lives.
The successful treatment of erectile dysfunction has been shown to improve sexual satisfaction & intimacy, improve quality of sex life as well as overall quality of life, and helps relieve symptoms of depression.










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