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Choice Men’s Health discusses early signs of erectile dysfunction to watch out for

By James C. Westgate
May 24, 2022
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Choice Men’s Health posted an article on their website that discusses first signs of erectile dysfunction (DE), one of the most common sexual disorders in men and which they should be careful of. The article explains what erectile dysfunction is, details some of its risk factors, and then lists some of the early signs that one might be suffering from this disorder.

The article begins by dispelling the myth that ED develops instantly. Many men assume that erectile dysfunction only happens when one reaches old age and that it happens overnight. The article says this couldn’t be further from the truth as it is a gradual process that manifests slowly over time. A man with erectile dysfunction will receive many indicators that his sexual health is declining. This gives them plenty of time to course correct and resolve the underlying physical or mental health issues that are responsible.

Occasional erectile dysfunction is common and not cause for concern. This can happen for several reasons, for example if a person is stressed or sick. Performance anxiety is another reason why some men may experience erectile dysfunction. However, the time to sound the alarm is when he is persistent enough to get in the way of a healthy relationship or his personal sex life. Several medical treatments are available to treat erectile dysfunction, giving men a new lease on life and helping them live their lives with more confidence or form a more meaningful bond with their loved ones.

The article then discusses the most common risk factors for erectile dysfunction. Many of the factors mentioned are lifestyle related as they have their roots in issues such as unhealthy diets, addiction, sedentary lifestyle, etc. For example, health conditions such as diabetes, heart problems, or trouble sleeping can contribute to erectile dysfunction.

Tobacco use is another culprit as it restricts blood flow to veins and arteries. Over time, this can cause chronic health issues that lead to erectile dysfunction. Obesity or being overweight also contributes to erectile dysfunction. Some specific medical treatments, such as prostate surgery or radiation therapy for cancer, can cause erectile dysfunction as a side effect. If a man is injured in the critical areas of the body that house the nerves that control arousal or the arteries that supply blood to the genitals, it can cause erectile dysfunction.

Men who take certain medications to treat any of the aforementioned health conditions, such as blood pressure medications, antidepressants, antihistamines, and medications to treat pain or prostate problems, may also experience erectile dysfunction. . On the psychological spectrum, conditions such as excessive stress, anxiety, depression, or relationship issues can cause erectile dysfunction. People who are addicted to alcohol or other more dangerous narcotic substances can also suffer from problems with healthy sexual function.

Finally, the article lists some of the clearest indicators that someone might be dealing with erectile dysfunction soon. First, a strong sign is difficulty getting or keeping an erection. This includes an erection that is not strong enough for penetration. Second, a decreased libido is a sign that it might be difficult for a man to maintain an erection during sex. It could be caused by hormonal imbalances or mental disorders such as anxiety, depression or shame. Third, a rarely discussed aspect of erectile dysfunction is the loss of sensitivity in the penis. Finally, the post states that men who report a drop in morning and nighttime erections may also face erectile dysfunction issues in the future.

Choice Men’s Health offers a range of men’s health services such as erectile dysfunction treatment, acoustic wave therapy, premature ejaculation treatment and low testosterone (Low-T) treatment. The clinic assures patients that all of its individual appointments are discreet and confidential and that it has a proven track record of achieving results for thousands of men over the years.

Patients looking ED treatment can contact Choice Men’s Health Clinic in Atlanta at (404) 400-3717 or use a contact form on their website to ask their representatives a direct question.

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For more information about Choice Men’s Health, contact the company here:

Men’s Health Choices
Dr Katz
(404) 400-3717
[email protected]
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Atlanta, Georgia 30339

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