Erectile dysfunction, otherwise referred to as impotence or ED, is a condition that is not uncommon. ED is usually defined by the inability of a man to get and/or keep an erection, causing immense difficulties in the bedroom and a deterioration of confidence. A real concern when ED occurs is whether or not it is directly related to a serious health issue.

While the likelihood of impotence increases with age, it shouldn’t be seen as an inevitable part of getting older. In most situations, the cause is likely in relation to an underlying health condition you may or may not know about. 

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The use of condoms helps maintain safe sex. From protecting against unwanted pregnancies to preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs), condoms are often the best option. They especially come in handy when in a new relationship or a casual encounter. However, finding a condom and placing it on can interrupt the flow of sex.

Additionally, the fear that condoms might cause erectile dysfunction (ED), often gets in the way of regular use for some men. This leads to the burning question that most men may be asking themselves: Do condoms make it harder to maintain an erection?

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We often see commercials or ads about erectile dysfunction, but it’s nowhere near the same in reality. They often tend to show the guy, that can’t get an erection, taking some sort of quick and simple treatment. Then, in quick time, the woman boasts about how she and her man are back to enjoying their fun, crazy sexual activities.

What these ads neglect to show is the painful distress a woman experiences when her man suffers from erectile dysfunction (ED). Of course, the partner diagnosed with ED is going through a lot and is feeling many different emotions. However, the female in this situation is also affected, maybe not in the same way, but in a way. Often what the woman is going through, and how she reacts to the problem can have a huge impact on the man.

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The foods that you eat provide the needed building blocks to power your body. This includes male sexual organs as well. To boost your T-levels, sperm count and health overall, it’s best to fill your day with nutritious whole foods.

Specifically, you want the foods that help your blood deliver the nutrients your sexual organs need in order to function ideally. Your concerns may be about erectile dysfunction, low T-levels or prostate health. Either way, certain foods may help boost your sexual function and health overall.

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Low testosterone levels cause a variety of problems in men. From low energy levels, decreased sex drive and mental fog, having low testosterone can become debilitating if not treated properly. While more common in older men, younger men can experience low testosterone due to chronic illnesses or lifestyle choices.

Regardless of your age, testosterone replacement therapy is a viable option for those looking to increase their libido, energy levels, physical and mental strength. Here is what you need to know about testosterone replacement therapy. 

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a surprisingly common condition, affecting up to 30 million men in the United States alone. ED is more common in older men, but anyone can experience it. It is nothing to be ashamed of and a variety of treatment options exist. Possible solutions include testosterone therapy, penile implants, penile injections, vacuum erection devices and surgery,

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