If you think you have erectile dysfunction (ED), it’s important to talk to your doctor about what this means for your health and how to choose the right treatment. While ED most directly impacts sexual wellness, it could also be a symptom or side effect of a more...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) typically develops over time with symptoms that gradually become more noticeable and bothersome. These symptoms include a persistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection long enough to ejaculate. Due to the systemic nature of...
Testosterone levels are incredibly dynamic, but hourly fluctuations do not account for excessively high or low hormone concentrations.1 Abnormal blood testosterone levels can indicate underlying health conditions and/or directly cause common urological complaints. Low...