Erectile dysfunction is a common sexual abnormality in men. The condition is characterized by the inability to get or keep an erection during sexual activity. New regenerative therapies have shown ...
The quest for therapeutics to manage erectile dysfunction has evolved in the past few decades, with attention now directed towards interventions that facilitate and retain natural erectile ability.
Some studies find higher rates of erectile dysfunction among men recovering from the illness. But other factors related to the pandemic, like heightened anxiety, may also be to blame. By Roni Caryn ...
Prostate cancer is today the most prevalent cancer in men and radical prostatectomy (RP) or radiotherapy remains the treatment of choice for clinically localized disease [1]. Many of these men have a ...
The DSM-5, psychology’s diagnostic manual, defines erectile disorder as a sexual dysfunction marked by a recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an adequate erection during partnered sexual ...
Sexual dysfunction refers to persistent physical issues, psychological problems, or both that prevent someone from engaging in sexual activities. It can affect any phase of the sexual response cycle, ...
Erectile disorder (ED) refers to a persistent difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection sufficient for satisfying sexual activity. It affects millions of men worldwide, including up to 1 in 4 in ...
Low testosterone may affect sexual desire and erection ability, with significant effects typically occurring at very low testosterone levels. High testosterone usually doesn’t cause erectile ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is incredibly common. In fact, it is the most common form of sexual dysfunction experienced by people with penises. Studies have consistently shown that 1 in 3 male-bodied ...
In the quiet corners of bedrooms across America, countless couples navigate a challenge rarely discussed at dinner parties or family gatherings. Erectile dysfunction affects approximately 30 million ...