Before Viagra became the first FDA approved treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) in 1998, many men kept their symptoms to themselves. Today, more men are openly talking about ED and treatment options with their doctors, but let’s face it: It’s still not a topic...
Leading a healthy lifestyle can help reduce the chances of experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED). This can include everything from limiting alcohol intake, staying active, and avoiding smoking. But maintaining a healthy blood pressure is one of the best ways to...
Having trouble getting or maintaining an erection is not an uncommon problem, but that still doesn’t make it any easier to talk about. Let’s face it–it’s not a topic that normally comes up in everyday conversation! Many men are hesitant to discuss symptoms of...
If you watch TV at all, you’ve probably seen commercials for erectile dysfunction (ED) medication. They usually feature a couple happy about the effects of these “magic” pills, but never seem to explain how they actually work. If you’re experiencing symptoms of ED,...
Whether it’s due to the current COVID-19, a lack of time, or any other reason, sometimes it can be really tough to make it to the doctor’s office. If this sounds familiar, don’t worry. There’s another avenue to receive your men’s health prescriptions. Telemedicine, or...
If you are experiencing symptoms of erectile dysfunction (ED), you might feel unsure about how to talk to your doctor about your symptoms. Here are some questions to ask your doctor that can help you understand ED and the treatment options that are available. 1. What...