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Treatments can include education about sexual stimulation, sexual enhancement devices, individual or couple therapy, and medicines. Female orgasmic disorder is ...
Can erectile dysfunction (ED) predict heart disease? Find out on this week's Mayo Clinic Radio. Cardiologist Dr. Stephen Kopecky explains the connection ...
Peyronie's disease is a scar-forming condition that can cause pain, penile bending, penile shortening and erectile dysfunction.
These hormone changes can enhance sexual function and improve mood. Resistance training. Lifting weights increases testosterone levels. It also increases muscle ...
Pelvic pain: hip pain, low back pain, abdominal pain, pelvic organ prolapse, tailbone pain, and genital pain or sensitivity. Sexual dysfunction: erectile ...
The purpose of this study is to determine how many patients suffer from sexual function problems and ascertain if they are improved or modified by cardiac ...
Sexual dysfunction, such as not being able get and keep an erection, called erectile dysfunction. Changes in sperm and semen that may affect having children ...
Worries about preventing getting pregnant or preventing getting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have an effect on women's sexual health. So do problems ...
When oral medications might not be safe. Check with your health care team before you take any medicine for erectile dysfunction. Oral ED medicines might not ...
Learn more about what causes these sexual problems and possible treatments, including medicines.
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