More than just embarrassment: Why erectile dysfunction should be taken seriously

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More than just embarrassment: Why erectile dysfunction should be taken seriously
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Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of early health problems, and a heavy mental burden that reduces one’s enjoyment of life.

have both been established as risk factors for ED. According to Dr Prodigalidad, smoking negatively affects vasculature and may lead to decreased perfusion – the passage of blood through vessels.

To address ED through lifestyle changes, Dr Prodigalidad recommends a well-balanced diet, weight control and regular exercise. “Exercise, in particular, has beenED’s impact extends beyond the physical domain, burdening men with mental distress and diminished self-esteem. Despite advances in ED treatment, Dr Prodigalidad has observed that some men still find it difficult to disclose their condition to a doctor, especially in the presence of their partners.

Moreover, ED affects not only the individual but also their partners. “Partners of men who have early signs of ED may feel that the men no longer find them attractive, and their self-esteem takes a hit as well. This can give rise to conflicts within the relationship. Correcting ED can alleviate some of these issues.”

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