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  2. Erectile dysfunction - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Oral erectile dysfunction medications are not aphrodisiacs, will not cause excitement and are not needed in people who get normal erections. The medications vary in dosage, how long they work and side effects. Possible side effects include flushing, nasal congestion, headache, visual changes, backache and stomach upset.

  3. Erectile dysfunction - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    In many cases, erectile dysfunction is caused by something physical. Common causes include: Heart disease. Clogged blood vessels (atherosclerosis) High cholesterol. High blood pressure. Diabetes. Obesity. Metabolic syndrome — a condition involving increased blood pressure, high insulin levels, body fat around the waist and high cholesterol.

  4. Dietary supplements for erectile dysfunction: A natural treatment...

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    Erectile dysfunction supplements and other natural remedies have long been used in Chinese, African and other cultures. But unlike prescription medications for erectile dysfunction, such as sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra, Staxyn), tadalafil (Cialis, Adcirca) and avanafil (Stendra), erectile dysfunction herbs and supplements haven't ...

  5. Erectile dysfunction - Care at Mayo Clinic

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    Mayo Clinic offers a full range of options for noninvasive testing of erectile dysfunction, including color Doppler ultrasound of penile blood flow. Erection pills, such as Viagra, Levitra, Cialis and Stendra, are an effective treatment for the majority of men with erectile dysfunction. But a large number of men — including those who have ...

  6. Erectile dysfunction: Nonoral treatments - Mayo Clinic

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    Nonoral medicines for erectile dysfunction are the kinds that you don't take by mouth. They include: Self-injections. These are shots of medicine that you give yourself to get an erection. You use a fine needle to inject a prescription drug into the base or side of your penis. Often, this causes little pain.

  7. Erectile dysfunction: Viagra and other oral medications

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    They include dutasteride (Avodart, Jalyn) and finasteride (Propecia, Proscar). Medicines that block an enzyme called CYP3A4. These include itraconazole (Sporanox, Tolsura), ketoconazole (Extina, Ketozole, others) and ritonavir (Norvir). Oral medicine for ED also might not be safe or work well if you have:

  8. Penis pump - Mayo Clinic

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    Side effects of using a penis pump can include: Pinpoint-sized red dots called petechiae. These are caused by bleeding under the surface of the skin of the penis. Penis feels numb, cold or looks bluish or purple. These side effects can happen when the tension band that fits around the base of your penis is in place.

  9. Erectile dysfunction and diabetes: Take control today

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    Erection problems, also called erectile dysfunction or ED, are common in men with diabetes. Especially those with type 2 diabetes. High blood sugar over a long period of time can damage the nerves and blood vessels. This damage causes problems with getting or keeping an erection firm enough for sex. Erectile dysfunction also can be caused by ...

  10. Female sexual dysfunction - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Low sexual desire. This most common of female sexual dysfunctions involves a lack of sexual interest and willingness to be sexual. Sexual arousal disorder. Your desire for sex might be intact, but you have difficulty with arousal or are unable to become aroused or maintain arousal during sexual activity. Orgasmic disorder.

  11. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) - Mayo Clinic

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    Erectile dysfunction. There are many types of surgeries and other procedures that can treat an enlarged prostate. Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) A thin tool with a light, called a scope, is inserted into the urethra. The surgeon removes all but the outer part of the prostate. TURP often relieves symptoms quickly. Some people ...