There are many possible causes of erectile dysfunction:
-Hypertension
-Atherosclerosis
-Stress, anxiety or depression
-Alcohol and tobacco use
-Some prescription medications
-Fatigue
-Brain or spinal-cord injuries
-Hypogonadism
-Parkinson's disease
-Radiation therapy to the testicles
-Stroke
-Some types of prostate or bladder surgery
So good question. A lot of the drugs on the market have nasty side effects, especially after long term use, and can get quite expensive too!
There are a variety of natural treatments, including herbal supplements and acupuncture. The best way to treat though is to find the root cause of it. As men hit thirty, their testosterone levels gradually decrease. For most men a herbal remedy that boosts testosterone proves highly effective. A great product you could try is called Herbal Ignite, it's been around for over a decade, and made in clean green New Zealand, so you can be assured of the quality and efficacy of its ingredients. You can get more info from their website, but basically as I understand it works by using the herb Tribulus Terrestris stimulating the body to produce more testosterone, like it did when you were in your twenties.
There is limited scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of moringa as a natural remedy for erectile dysfunction. More research is needed to determine its potential benefits in this area. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before trying any new remedies for erectile dysfunction.
No, Cialis does not cause erectile dysfunction. In fact, Cialis is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction by increasing blood flow to the penis.
No, Cialis does not permanently cure erectile dysfunction. It is a medication that can help treat the symptoms of erectile dysfunction, but it does not address the underlying causes of the condition. Consulting a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan is recommended for long-term management of erectile dysfunction.
Yes, sildenafil is the active ingredient in Viagra and is equally effective in treating erectile dysfunction.
No, erectile dysfunction specifically refers to difficulties with achieving or maintaining an erection in men. Women can experience sexual dysfunction, but it is not the same as erectile dysfunction. They may have difficulty with arousal or achieving orgasm, but not specifically related to achieving hardness.
ED may mean emergency department or erectile dysfunction, depending on the context.Emergency Department.It can also mean Erectile Dysfunction.
The Alt Medicine site and WebMD contain information about Erectile Dysfunction supplements, as do commercial sites such as those for Cialis and Viagra.
Vidalista is used to treat erectile dysfunction
Well, I think you're talking about Erectile Dysfunction medication... pills like Viagra are Erectile Dysfunction pills, and you can get them from your doctor.
There is limited scientific evidence to support the claim that celery can help with erectile dysfunction. More research is needed to determine its effectiveness in this regard.
You can find symptoms to erectile dysfunction in a number of places. WebMD is a good place to start, since they tend to have good overviews of medical conditions.
One more effective alternative to sildenafil for treating erectile dysfunction is tadalafil, which has a longer duration of action and can be taken daily.