What You Should Know ED can result from physical or psychological factors, or a combination of factors, which include medicine, alcohol or other drugs. The most common risk factors for ED are diabetes, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and cardiovascular disease. These can reduce blood flow into the penis, causing ED. Some choices we…
WHAT IS ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION? Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the problem of getting or keeping an erection that’s firm enough for sexual satisfaction. ED can result from physical, medical or psychological factors, or a combination of factors. ED can be an early warning sign of a more serious illness, such as heart disease, high blood pressure…
WHAT IS ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION? Studies show that about one half of American men over age 40 have a problem getting or keeping an erection that’s firm enough for sexual satisfaction. Most men have difficulties with erections from time to time. In some men, it is a regular, more severe problem known as erectile dysfunction, or…
Information for the patients and parents When the foreskin won’t retract Phimosis, or preputial stenosis, is a term that usually means any condition where the foreskin of the penis cannot be retracted. Most infants are born with a foreskin that cannot be retracted and the prepuce may be tight until after puberty. A fully retractable foreskin occurs…
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