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  • What Is ED

    What is ED? Jeffrey Brady: Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain erection sufficient for intercourse. That's the general definition. There are varieties or different variations of ED: mild, moderate or severe, but the genera...


  • How to Deal with Drunk Impotence

    Here, the women discuss situations in which their male partner can’t get it up. Participant: Recently I had to put myself in a resolution because I’m in a bit of a limp dick rush. I’m no longer going to fuck anybody after four o’clock in the morni...


  • Underlying Comorbid ED Conditions

    Is the presence of ED sometimes an indication of a preexisting secondary (comorbid) condition? Randall B. Meacham: One of the exciting things about the area of erectile dysfunction, we are now just becoming aware of is that not only is sexual dysf...


  • Does peripheral artery disease (PAD) have a connection to ED?

    vpl_0716_0001 In peripheral artery disease, or PAD, fatty material called plaque builds up inside the peripheral arteries, which supply blood and oxygen to your limbs. Most commonly PAD affects the pelvis and legs. Plaque can reduce the blood flow...


  • The Advances in Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

    Jeff Brady: Probably ten year ago there were no good, real good therapies for erectile dysfunction certainly no good oral therapies. We did have intracavernosal injection which is where you would inject a medication into the penis with a needle to...


  • What does low testosterone mean?

    A man's testicles serve as reproductive organs by producing sperm. They also produce testosterone--the principal male sex hormone. Production of testosterone begins in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. It produces a hormone called GnRH,...


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