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Debunking Myths Surrounding Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be defined as the ‘inability to get and maintain an erection that is sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse According to Access Doctor, several things can cause ED, such as: drinking too much alcohol, feeling stressed or anxious, relationship problems leading to emotional distress etc. Various websites claim to have the ‘cure’ for ED, selling products to help you deal with the problem- a lot of this isn’t true. To help you to focus on the truth, this article will debunk myths surrounding ED.

ED only occurs in older men:

This is a myth. ED is definitely a lot more common in older men, but it can occur in men of any age. Certain medical conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure can increase a man’s risk of developing ED. Other things such as smoking and certain medications have also been found to be risk factors.

Having ED means I’m not attracted to my partner:

This doesn’t cause ED, it’s more than likely that your ED has stemmed from somewhere else, such as a physical or emotional disorder. ED can lead to low-self esteem, depression, and anger which can negatively impact your relationship.

ED is untreatable:

This is a myth. There are various treatments available depending on the root cause. Medications to treat ED can include oral tablets or injections, and counselling has also proven to be extremely effective.

Taking testosterone will cure my ED:

Testosterone will only help you if you have low testosterone levels. If your testosterone levels are in the normal range, raising them higher isn’t going to do anything for your ED. Furthermore, raising your testosterone levels to a normal level might not be enough to get rid of your ED- therefore it is important to consult with your doctor first.

Overall, it is important to speak to your doctor if you have any concerns. Don’t wait for your problem to go away by itself, as there could be a serious issue behind your ED that needs to be addressed.