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What is Erectile Dysfunction?
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What is Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the consistent inability to get or maintain an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. It’s a common condition, especially as men age, but it’s not considered a normal part of aging and can often be treated.


Key Symptoms

  • Trouble getting an erection

  • Difficulty maintaining an erection

  • Reduced sexual desire


Causes of Erectile Dysfunction

ED can be caused by physical, psychological, or combined factors:

Physical Causes

  • Heart disease or high blood pressure

  • Diabetes

  • Obesity

  • Low testosterone

  • Smoking, alcohol, or drug use

  • Certain medications (like antidepressants or blood pressure meds)

  • Nerve damage (e.g., from surgery or injury)

Psychological Causes

  • Stress or anxiety

  • Depression

  • Relationship problems

  • Performance anxiety


Diagnosis

A doctor may:

  • Ask questions about symptoms and medical history

  • Perform a physical exam

  • Order blood tests, urine tests, or an ultrasound

  • Inquire about psychological factors


Treatment Options

Depending on the cause, treatments may include:

  • Lifestyle changes: Exercise, healthy diet, quitting smoking/alcohol

  • Oral medications: Viagra (sildenafil), Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra (vardenafil)

  • Therapy: For stress, anxiety, or relationship issues

  • Vacuum erection devices: Mechanical pumps that help achieve an erection

  • Hormone therapy: If testosterone levels are low

  • Surgical options: Penile implants in severe cases


When to See a Doctor

If ED happens regularly or interferes with your sex life or emotional well-being, consult a healthcare provider—it’s often treatable and may indicate a more serious underlying health issue.


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