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Erectile dysfunction
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(Category)
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Erectile dysfunction (impotence) occurs when a man can no longer get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't necessarily a cause for concern. ...
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Erectile dysfunction
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(Category)
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Erectile dysfunction
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(Erectile dysfunction)
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Erectile dysfunction (impotence) occurs when a man can no longer get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't necessarily a cause for concern. ...
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Impotence
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(Impotence)
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See: Erectile dysfunction ...
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Graves' disease
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(Graves' disease)
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... (goiter)
Change in menstrual cycles
Erectile dysfunction or reduced libido
Frequent bowel movements or diarrhea
Bulging eyes (Graves' ophthalmopathy)
Thick, red skin usually on the shins or tops ...
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Galactorrhea
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(Galactorrhea)
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... associated with testosterone deficiency (male hypogonadism) and usually occurs with breast enlargement or tenderness (gynecomastia). Erectile dysfunction and a lack of sexual desire also are associated ...
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Type 2 diabetes
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(Type 2 diabetes)
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... can eventually cause you to lose all sense of feeling in the affected limbs. Damage to the nerves that control digestion can cause problems with nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. For men, erectile ...
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Type 1 diabetes
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(Type 1 diabetes)
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... that affect the gastrointestinal tract can cause problems with nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. For men, erectile dysfunction may be an issue.
Kidney damage (nephropathy). The kidneys ...
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Male Sexual Problems
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(Good Sex)
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Male Sexual Problems Shanghai
It’s estimated that one man in 10 has a problem related to having sex, such as premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction. Dr John Tomlinson of The Sexual Advice Association ...
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Raynaud's disease
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(Raynaud's disease)
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... the erectile dysfunction medication sildenafil (Viagra, Revatio), the antidepressant medication fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem), and a class of medication called prostaglandins.
You and your doctor may ...
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Substance Abuse
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(Gay and Bisexual Men's Health)
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... increased risk for HIV infection and other STDs, especially methamphetamines, amyl nitrates (poppers) and drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction. Individuals under the influence of drugs ...
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Diabetes
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(Diabetes)
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... of feeling in the affected limbs. Damage to the nerves related to digestion can cause problems with nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. For men, it may lead to erectile dysfunction.
Kidney damage ...
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Obesity
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(Obesity)
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... apnea, a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts
Depression
Gallbladder disease
Gynecologic problems, such as infertility and irregular periods
Erectile ...
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Multiple system atrophy (MSA)
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(Multiple system atrophy (MSA))
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... with a variety of drugs, such as sildenafil (Revatio, Viagra), designed to manage erectile dysfunction.
Steps to manage swallowing and breathing difficulties. If you have difficulty swallowing, ...
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Arteriosclerosis / atherosclerosis
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(Arteriosclerosis / atherosclerosis)
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... blood pressure or kidney failure.
If you have atherosclerosis in the arteries leading to your genitals, you may have difficulties having sex. Sometimes, atherosclerosis can cause erectile dysfunction ...
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Male infertility
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(Male infertility)
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... (delayed ejaculation) or difficulty maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction)
Pain, swelling or a lump in the testicle area.
Decreased facial or body hair or other signs of a chromosomal or hormonal ...
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Male hypogonadism
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(Male hypogonadism)
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... In adult males, hypogonadism may alter certain masculine physical characteristics and impair normal reproductive function. Signs and symptoms may include:
Erectile dysfunction
Infertility
Decrease ...
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Angina
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(Angina)
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... beta blockers or nitroglycerin. Unlike some other angina medications, Ranexa can be used if you're taking oral erectile dysfunction medications.
Medical procedures and surgery Lifestyle changes and ...
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Priapism
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(Priapism)
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... needs immediate medical attention. Prompt treatment for priapism is usually needed to prevent tissue damage that could result in the inability to get or maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction).
Priapism ...
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Nonallergic rhinitis
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(Nonallergic rhinitis)
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... such as beta blockers. Nonallergic rhinitis can also be triggered in some people by sedatives, antidepressants, oral contraceptives or drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction. Overuse of decongestant ...