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Erectile dysfunction can be a significant cause of embarrassment for men, so it's important to seek professional help when it arises. If you're embarrassed to discuss your sexual health with your doctor, the condition can delay the diagnosis of underlying health conditions. Studies show that erectile dysfunction is often a symptom of a more serious condition, such as coronary artery disease. However, even a healthy lifestyle may not be enough to reverse your erectile dysfunction.
If you have heart problems, talk to your doctor before taking erection medication. Some medications, including sildenafil, tadalafil, and vardenafil, can interact with other medicines that treat heart conditions. Also, talk to your insurance company to find out whether you're covered for erectile dysfunction medications.
Most men with erectile dysfunction are prescribed oral medications. These medications have few side effects, and they work well for most men. They work by increasing the levels of the hormone nitric oxide in the body. This helps to relax the muscles of the penis and improve blood flow. In turn, increased blood flow will help stimulate erections.
PDE-5 inhibitors are another option to consider. These drugs can restore sexual function in up to 70 percent of men with erectile dysfunction. They are most effective in men with psychogenic impotence, but can also be used in men suffering from other forms of ED. In addition, these drugs can help men with diabetes, prostate cancer, and blood vessel disorders.
However, injection therapy has risks including dizziness and high blood pressure. An injection of alprostadil in the penis requires a medical professional. Taking the drug regularly and following the instructions of your doctor can minimize these risks. Erectile dysfunction is often caused by psychological factors, and a trained counselor can help you overcome these issues.