ED and Mental Health: A Two-Way Street

ED and Mental Health: A Two-Way Street

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects many men worldwide. Despite its prevalence, it is often an overlooked topic or ignored due to insecurities or a lack of understanding. ED is a medical condition and not a reflection of masculinity or...
Sudden Erectile Dysfunction vs. Long-Term Onset

Sudden Erectile Dysfunction vs. Long-Term Onset

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...
Signs of ED: What You Should Look for and When to Seek Treatment

Signs of ED: What You Should Look for and When to Seek Treatment

One out of every 10 men will experience erectile dysfunction (ED) on a long-term basis, at some point in their lives.1 Achieving and maintaining an erection for some men is complicated. Arousal requires the cooperation of several factors such as hormones, brain...