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Erectile dysfunction is also called male impotence. It is defined as the persistent inability to maintain or to achieve an erection of sufficient rigidity to have satisfying sexual activity.

 


Erectile Dysfunction
Diabetes increases the chance of developing erectile dysfunction, or impotence.

Erectile Dysfunction - An abnormal physical or psychological state in a male characterized by inability to have or maintain an erection of the penis sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse.

Erectile dysfunction is the most chronic condition among American males, affecting tens of millions of men of all ages. This video outlines the causes and treatments, and also compares Levitra, Cialis and Viagra. (05:11) ...

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erectile dysfunction ~ inability to achieve and keep a penile erection.

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Cocaine and opiates can contribute to erectile dysfunction.
Skip the tub. Spending more than 30 minutes in water that's 104 F (40 C) or above may lower your sperm count. Avoid hot tubs and steamy baths. Saunas may have a similar effect.

Further, male obesity is a risk factor for erectile dysfunction. Men are recommended to maintain a healthy body weight to ensure reproductive health as well as general health.

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Latest Information and treatment on Erectile Dysfunction (Male Impotence). Information on ED drugs like Cialis, Viagra and Levitra.

It can affect male fertility by causing chromosomal damage, decreased motility (the swimming rate of the sperm), and erectile dysfunction.

While the most common side effect of these drugs is loss of libido, there are also such repercussions as a lowered sperm count, erectile dysfunction and irregularities in the menstrual cycle.

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