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Erectile Dysfunction - FAQ's, Complete Guide

Here the Answers for Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Frequently Asked Questions it's also called Male Impotence. What is ED, Causes, Treatment, Medicine, how to treat...etc by YourMedHub

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Erectile Dysfunction - FAQ's, Complete Guide

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  1. Erectile Dysfunction FAQ's www.yourmedhub.com

  2. What is Erectile Dysfunction? Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition among men who find it difficult to achieve an erection during intercourse or unable to maintain an erection for a longer duration until the climax. It is often known as ‘impotence’ wherein, it can happen to any male at any age. This condition is most common among the men who are older than 75 years of age. Is Erectile Dysfunction just a part of old age? ED is not necessary to be a part of old age, though it is true that this condition occurs once a man gets older. The person tends to feel less stimulation, which ultimately delays in an erection. An individual may also need comparatively more time between two erections. www.yourmedhub.com

  3. How is Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosed? Erectile Dysfunction is a condition that is simple to diagnose. It is always better to consult your healthcare expert for self-diagnosis. In this case, a doctor may help you understand this condition in a better way, whether ED is a sign of any other health-related problems. During the diagnosis, your health care expert will begin with a few questions and then a physical test. You may also be asked for submitting blood or urine samples to detect if there is any other disorder. Symptoms of erectile dysfunction An ideal symptom of ED is unable to get an erection while performing any sexual activity or failing to maintain an erection for long. www.yourmedhub.com

  4. What causes erectile dysfunction? Some of the causes of ED are as follows: � Hypertension � Diabetes � Atherosclerosis � Excess consumption of Alcohol or Tobacco � Performance anxiety, Stress, or Depression � Prescribed Antidepressant drug � Prostate cancer or surgery � Parkinson’s Disease � Multiple sclerosis � Hormonal Imbalance � Insomnia www.yourmedhub.com

  5. How is erectile dysfunction diagnosed? Erectile Dysfunction is a condition that is simple to diagnose. It is always better to consult your healthcare expert for self- diagnosis. In this case, a doctor may help you understand this condition in a better way, whether ED is a sign of any other health-related problems. During the diagnosis, your health care expert will begin with a few questions and then a physical test. You may also be asked for submitting blood or urine samples to detect if there is any other disorder. www.yourmedhub.com

  6. Can Erectile Dysfunction be prevented or avoided? The condition of ED can be prevented but not avoided as it may affect the quality of life. Here’s how you can prevent ED:- - Maintain a healthy weight. - Eat a balanced diet to reduce the signs of ED. - According to a recent report, people consuming Pomegranate juice for 4 weeks showed improvement. - Booze responsibly under control. - Avoid placing a laptop on the lap for a longer duration as the overheated laptop may affect testosterone production. - Exercise to stay fit and boost stamina. - Avoid smoking as it may extensively affect the blood flow. - Get enough of sleep for at least 7 hours a night. www.yourmedhub.com

  7. Erectile dysfunction treatment If one is looking a medication that treats the condition of ED, it is essential to know the reason for the help of a medical expert. Medicines such as Sildenafil (Viagra), Tadalafil (Cialis), and Vardenafil (Levitra) are can be taken orally to get or maintain a proper erection. It is not the only way of treating this condition. If you are not okay with the oral tablets, your doctor may suggest you for Alprostadil. Alprostadil is usually injected into the penis into the urethra to achieve an excellent result. www.yourmedhub.com

  8. How should I take ED medications? It is necessary to follow the instructions given by your healthcare expert while taking ED pills. A usual duration to take a pill is 30 – 60 minutes before indulging in a sexual act. However, the users should be restricted to just 1 pill a day and should not increase the dosage within 24 hours. Sildenafil is known to last long for 4-8 hours, Vardenafil can last long for 8 hours and Tadalafil can last long for up to 36 hours. It is better to consult a medical expert before changing the strength of the tablet. www.yourmedhub.com

  9. What are the side effects of ED medications? Most of the ED pills show similar side effects such as: � Flushing � A headache � Stomach upset � Vision change � A runny nose It is necessary to see your doctor if you are facing any kind of side effects or maybe a prolonged erection (lasting for more than 4 hours). www.yourmedhub.com

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