Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a fairly common condition. Let’s look at the causes, symptoms and diagnosis of ED, as well as your treatment options.
From cardiovascular issues to steroid use and injury, here are 12 reasons for losing an erection during sex, plus what you can do to bounce back.
Discover the top reasons for a soft penis during sex and learn effective tips to stay hard. Boost your confidence and improve your intimate moments today.
How long does temporary erectile dysfunction last? Here’s what you need to know about temporary ED, its causes, and what you can do to treat it.
You may have heard that beetroot is good for erectile dysfunction. But does it actually work? We answer all your questions here.
Hims and Roman both offer treatments for ED and other health issues. Read on to learn more about the specifics of Hims vs. Roman.
Wondering if metoprolol causes ED? Learn how this beta-blocker affects erections, and what to do if you’re experiencing side effects.
BlueChew and Hims offer ED treatment, but Hims also offers treatment for other issues like hair loss. Learn all about Hims vs. BlueChew here.
Both Hims and RocketRx provide access to some of the same FDA-approved ED treatments and hair treatments. Learn more about Hims vs. RocketRx here.
Hear from real Hims customers about how taking ED medication has treated symptoms of erectile dysfunction and improved their sex lives.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a medical condition characterized by trouble getting or maintaining an erection firm enough for satisfying sexual activity.
Venous leak (AKA veno-occlusive dysfunction) is a vasculogenic condition that affects the ability to maintain a satisfactory erection.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a condition characterized by difficulty or inability to get or maintain an erection firm enough for satisfying sexual activity.
A hypertonic pelvic floor happens when the muscles in the pelvic region are continuously contracted and unable to relax.
When you’re sexually aroused, your brain and blood vessels join forces to give you an erection. This erection should be hard enough for penetration.
Can an 80-year-old man get hard? The short answer is yes. But there are some reasons why it may be more difficult for older men to get aroused than younger men.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) medications appear to include a bonus benefit, according to a new study: a healthier heart.
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