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Erectile dysfunction
From last few months I am having problem in full erection and it's making me really nervous
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Dear Friend, Erectile dysfunction affects about 12% of males under the age of 60 years, around 22% of males in their 60s and 30% of males over 70 years of age. The risk of Ed increases with age. However, there can be many other causes of ED like stress, cardiovascular causes, alcohol, obesity, etc. There are various options to treat ED. A proper history and examination will help reveal the cause. The treatment can vary from counselling to certain herbal medicines to vascular stimulants. These can be decided after consulting medical practitioner. Varad Clinic (Pune)
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Stress and anxiety are the major causes for erectile dysfunction at this age. If you were having proper erection in the past I don't think there's anything to worry about. Cut down on any addiction if you have like smoking and drinking. Also get a regular check up done for your blood sugar levels and blood pressure. An ecg should also be done to rule out any other causes of erectile disfunction. Increase the amount of foreplay when you are intimate with your partner give more time so that you both are fully turned on. For any more questions you can always visit a sexologist.
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