Erectile dysfunction (ED), or impotence, is the inability to get or maintain an erection for sexual intercourse. Many men experience ED as they get older – especially if they have health conditions that increase their risk of developing ED, such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Determining whether you have ED or something else requires
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Common Urological Conditions
Urological diseases are common among men, women, and children of all ages. These conditions affect your urinary tract, which serves as your body’s drainage system. The urinary tract includes the bladder, ureters, and kidneys. Aside from these, male’s reproductive organs may also experience urological issues. Most Common Urological Conditions Here are some of the most common
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A considerable percentage of men will experience erectile dysfunction (ED) at some point in their lifetime. Studies have consistently found that about 40% of men in their 40s, 50% of men in their 50s, and so on tend to experience ED – the prevalence increases by 10% for each decade of aging, according to the
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There are several steps in diagnosing erectile dysfunction (ED). It starts with a consultation with your urologist to discuss your medical history and sexual history. Afterward, mental health and physical exams will be conducted by your doctor, which will be followed by some laboratory tests. Advanced tests may also be necessary depending on your situation.
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a distressing health condition. It affects as many as 30 million men and is more prevalent among men over the age of 65. It is not uncommon for most men to fail to get or keep an erection from time to time. However, if this becomes more frequent, it may
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