Nicotine and other chemicals in e-cigarettes reduce the ability of the arteries to dilate. This could cause Erectile Dysfunction.
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Author: Michael Werner, MD, FACS
Nicotine and other chemicals in e-cigarettes reduce the ability of the arteries to dilate. This could cause Erectile Dysfunction.
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79% of men with moderate ED treated with LI-ESWT showed clinically important improvement compared to 0% in the placebo group.
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Erectile Dysfunction affects more than 30 million men across the United States, yet it’s still something of a taboo. The problem can be difficult for men to admit to, and even more challenging for them to discuss with their partners. Here are the top three things most sufferers wish that their partners knew about ED. …
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An article in Translational Urology and Andrology (2020:9:1559-65) evaluated the effectiveness of Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (LI-ESWT) in improving Sexual Function (SF) after men had undergone a radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer. The intervention group underwent Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (LI-ESWT) as opposed to the control group. Sexual Function was investigated …
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Nearly half a million American men get vasectomies every year. As with any medical procedure, it’s important to be informed before deciding whether a vasectomy is right for you. Read on to discover what you need to know before your vasectomy… 1) A vasectomy is considered a permanent sterilization procedure. It’s true that a vasectomy …
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