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How do you get an erection when you have erectile dysfunction?

The number of issues creates erectile dysfunction like fatigue, stress, relationship issues, heart disease, enlarged prostate gland, diabetes, taking alcohol and tobacco, multiple sclerosis, obesity, etc. If you have affected those health related issues you must be consulted with the doctor first and also doing some personal treatment like exercising, losing weight and stop smoking and drinking alcohol.


Can a woman experience erectile dysfunction or have difficulty achieving arousal and hardness?

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.


Can Static Magnet therapy treat pineal gland dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis?

There is currently no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of static magnet therapy in treating pineal gland dysfunction specifically related to Multiple Sclerosis (MS). While some studies suggest that magnet therapy may have general benefits for pain relief and well-being, it is not recognized as a treatment for neurological dysfunctions associated with MS. Patients should consult healthcare professionals for evidence-based treatments for MS and related symptoms.


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Her mum suffered from MS, also known as Multiple Sclerosis


Is optic neuritis related to multiple sclerosis?

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Trigeminal neuralgia is more common in people with MS.


Is depression related to physical illness?

Depression can absolutely cause physical stress and illness, including Erectile Dysfunction (or ED) in men. To learn more, check out Boston Medical Group's site in the "Related Links" section below.


What sickness does Annette Funicello have?

She has multiple sclerosis and possibly related visual problems- wears dark glasses very often.


How is multiple sclerosis spread among people?

MS is not a communicable disease. this is the type of disease that is not yet curable, however, great progress has been made to try and ease the suffering of patients.


What are the problem related to human sexuality?

Some common problems related to human sexuality include sexual dysfunction (such as erectile dysfunction or low libido), sexually transmitted infections, unwanted pregnancies, and sexual identity issues. These problems can have physical, emotional, and social implications for individuals. Access to education, resources, and support can help in addressing these issues.


When should a patient consider a penile implant as an advanced treatment for erectile dysfunction?

A patient should consider a penile implant as an advanced treatment for erectile dysfunction when other therapies no longer provide reliable or satisfying results. This often applies to men who have tried oral medications, injections, or non-surgical options without success or who cannot tolerate their side effects. Penile implants are especially beneficial for individuals with severe or long-term erectile dysfunction related to medical conditions such as diabetes, nerve injury, prostate surgery, cardiovascular disease, or Peyronie’s disease. For men seeking a dependable, long-lasting solution that restores sexual confidence and spontaneity, penile implant surgery can be a highly effective option.


Why would smoking cause erectile dysfunction?

I'm surprised someone would have to ask, but since erections are related to blood flow, and since smoking damages your cardiopulmonary system, the answer is obvious; comprised cardiopulmonary system, compromised (or lack of) erection.