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Certain high blood pressure medications, such as thiazide diuretics, can also affect sexual function. ... What are the treatment options for erectile dysfunction ...
Anxiety about performance. Poor body image. Cultural or religious taboos. Differences between the reality of sex with a partner and sexual fantasies. Medicines ...
Male pelvic floor muscles. The male pelvic floor muscles support the bladder and bowel and affect sexual function. Kegel exercises can help strengthen these ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Is low sex drive in women a common part of aging? Is there anything that can actually increase sex drive? I've read that a new drug to ...
Description. Sildenafil is used to treat men who have erectile dysfunction (also called sexual impotence). Sildenafil belongs to a group of medicines called ...
Treatments can include education about sexual stimulation, sexual enhancement devices, individual or couple therapy, and medicines. Female orgasmic disorder is ...
Some surgeries and many drugs — such as blood pressure drugs, antihistamines, antidepressants and acid-blocking drugs — can affect sexual function. Also ...
Problems related to sexual function, sexuality activity and ... treatment for prostate cancer might cause urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction.
While sexual intercourse may not be safe for your class and type of heart failure, kissing and touching are still OK. Be sure to take all your medicines as ...
Alprostadil urethral suppository (Muse). This is a tiny, medicated pellet, called a suppository, that goes inside your penis. You use a special device to insert ...
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