What is Erectile

Dysfunction?

What is Erectile Dysfunction?

ED is defined as the inability to maintain an erection that is firm enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse. ED is actually quite common, affecting nearly 30 million men in the United States. Although it can affect any age, erectile dysfunction is most common in men over the age of 40. Some symptoms related to ED include persistent trouble getting and keeping an erection and a reduced desire for sexual interaction.

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Erectile dysfunction is a significant issue and not just because it limits your sexual ability. In order to produce an erection, a complicated chain of events occurs involving your heart, lungs, blood vessels, hormones, nerves, brain, and other important systems. The inability to get or keep an erection can be an early sign that there is a more serious underlying issue. This is why it is important to receive treatment as soon as possible.

Common Causes:

Physical
– Cardiovascular Disease

– Diabetes

– Obesity

– Tobacco, Alcohol, or Drug Abuse

– Prostate Issues

– Low Testosterone

Psychological
– Depression, Anxiety, or other mental health conditions

– Stress

– Relationship Issues

Although erectile dysfunction can be embarrassing, cause stress or anxiety, and even lead to unsatisfactory sex life, it is easily treatable. Making healthier lifestyle choices can help manage the existing health conditions that may be causing ED symptoms. But for those who are still suffering from the effects, other options may be necessary. Speaking with your healthcare provider about your treatment options will lead you in the right direction to living the satisfactory life you deserve.

Treatment Options:

There are various forms of popular oral medications such as:

– Sildenafil (compare to Viagra)

– Vardenafil (compare to Levitra)

– Tadalafil (compare to Cialis)

Another popular and highly effective option available in more than 40 combinations is TriMix. This is an injectable medication backed by a full stability study as well as cGMP testing of every batch.