yeah man i think so, im having the same problem i cant get an erection like i use too before i had the surgey.
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Talk to your doctor...
There is no single cure for sexual dysfunction, but almost all of the individual conditions can be controlled. Most people who have a sexual dysfunction fare well once they get into a treatment program.
Treatments break down into two main kinds: behavioral psychotherapy and physical. Sex therapy. doctors may prescribe medications to treat an underlying physical cause or sexual dysfunction. Some problems with sexual function are normal.
A sexual condition is classified as sexual dysfunction only when it is a source of personal or interpersonal distress instead of a voluntary choice.
First, determine the cause of dysfunction. Is it physical or psychological? This will determine the course of action.
In addition to medical care, sexual dysfunction may be treated by sex therapy or psychotherapy depending on its causes.
Sexual aversion disorder (SAD) is fear and repulsion of sexual activity.
Yes, medication taken to treat high blood pressure can cause erectile dysfunction. Talk to your doctor about the possibility of either adjust the dose, or trying a different med with less sexual side effects.
Blood pressure medication does cause problem blood flow to the penis which create problems for erection, high blood pressure can cause sexual dysfunction.
Nutritional supplementation, as well as Western, Chinese, or ayurvedic botanical medicine, can help resolve biochemical causes of sexual dysfunction.
There is no single cure for sexual dysfunctions, but almost all can be controlled. Most people who have a sexual dysfunction fare well once they get into a treatment program. the gains made in sex therapy tend to be long-lasting.
One way to help end sexual dysfunction is to get into shape. Sexual arousal relies heavily on a healthy blood flow, so a healthy heart aided by aerobic exercise can work wonders.
A. Nance has written: 'Deconstructing sexual dysfunction'