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  2. Erectile dysfunction - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Erectile dysfunction symptoms might include persistent: Trouble getting an erection; Trouble keeping an erection; Reduced sexual desire; When to see a doctor. A family doctor is a good place to start when you have erectile problems. See your doctor if:

  3. Erectile dysfunction - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    For erectile dysfunction, some basic questions to ask your doctor include: What's the most likely cause of my erection problems? What are other possible causes? What kinds of tests do I need? Is my erectile dysfunction most likely temporary or chronic? What's the best treatment? What are the alternatives to the primary approach that you're ...

  4. Mayo Clinic Q and A: What causes erectile dysfunction and should...

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    Erectile dysfunction is the inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sex. It’s a common problem. Studies of men 40 to 70 have found that about 52 percent have some degree of erectile dysfunction. Having erection trouble from time to time isn’t necessarily a cause for concern.

  5. What is erectile dysfunction? A Mayo Clinic expert explains

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    The symptoms, diagnosis, and the treatments. Whether you're looking for answers for yourself or for someone you love, we're here to give you the best information available. Erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, is defined by difficulty getting and keeping an erection.

  6. Penis health: Identify and prevent problems - Mayo Clinic

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    Penis problems can be a sign of another health condition. Ongoing health issues affecting your penis also can affect other areas of your life. They can cause stress, relationship problems or low self-confidence. Know the symptoms of penis problems and what you can do to protect your penis health.

  7. 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.

  8. Erectile dysfunction: A sign of heart disease? - Mayo Clinic

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    Erectile dysfunction — the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for sex — can be an early warning sign of current or future heart problems. Likewise, if you have heart disease, getting the right treatment might help with erectile dysfunction.

  9. Sildenafil (Oral Route) Description and Brand Names - Mayo Clinic

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    Erectile dysfunction is a condition where the penis does not harden and expand when a man is sexually excited, or when he cannot keep an erection. When a man is sexually stimulated, his body's normal response is to increase blood flow to his penis to produce an erection.

  10. 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)

  11. Erectile dysfunction and diabetes: Take control today

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    Erectile dysfunction — the inability to get or maintain an erection firm enough for sex — is common in men who have diabetes, especially those with type 2 diabetes. It can stem from damage to nerves and blood vessels caused by poor long-term blood sugar control.