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  1. Coping With Erectile Dysfunction: How to Regain Confidence & Enjoy Great Sex by Michael E., Ph.D. Metz, et all 2004-11-01
  2. Erectile Dysfunction: Integrating Couple Therapy, Sex Therapy, and Medical Treatment by Nancy Gambescia, Gerald R. Weeks, 2000-04-15
  3. The Viagra Alternative: The Complete Guide to Overcoming Erectile Dysfunction Naturally by Marc Bonnard M.D., Marc, M.D. Bonnard, 1999-10-01
  4. New Frontiers in Men's Sexual Health: Understanding Erectile Dysfunction and the Revolutionary New Treatments (Sex, Love, and Psychology) by Kamal A. Hanash, 2008-09-30
  5. Erectile Dysfunction -- Current Investigation and Management by Ian Eardley MD, Krishna Sethia MD, et all 2003-09-15
  6. Beating Erectile Dysfunction: Beat Erectile Dysfunction, Stop Premature Ejaculation, Increase Your Sex Drive And Become A Sexual Beast In The Bedroom Once Again! by K M S Publishing.com, 2009-11-29
  7. Textbook of Erectile Dysfunction, Second Edition
  8. 100 Questions&Answers About Erectile Dysfunction (100 Questions & Answers about) by Pamela Ellsworth, 2007-10-18
  9. Pelvic Dysfunction in Men: Diagnosis and Treatment of Male Incontinence and Erectile Dysfunction (Wiley Series in Nursing) by Grace Dorey, 2006-08-30
  10. Erectile Dysfunction: Best Medicine for Erectile Dysfunction (Bestmedicine) by George C. Kassianos, David Edwards, et all 2004-10-01
  11. Heart Disease and Erectile Dysfunction (Contemporary Cardiology) (Contemporary Cardiology)
  12. Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction: Pocketbook by Ian Eardley, 2003-08-21
  13. Erectile Dysfunction: Issues in Current Pharmacotherapy by Alvaro Morales, 1999-03-01
  14. Contemporary Diagnosis And Management of Male Erectile Dysfunction by Tom F. Lue, 2005-04-27

1. Male Impotence Treatment | Latest Info On Erectile Dysfunction
Provides comparative information on various options to treat impotence, particularly promoting penile implants. Also discusses oral drugs, injected medications, and vacuum devices.
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There are many causes of erectile dysfunction. But the chief cause of continued dysfunction is ignorance. Many men believe that if Viagra fails, there is no hope for resolving male impotence. The facts are clear. Restoration of erectile function is possible for almost all meneven those for whom Viagra does not work. Understanding this, a national coalition of ED specialists set out to solve this epidemic of ignorance and unresolved male impotence. Calling themselves the Erectile Dysfunction Institute, and represented by an

2. Erectile Dysfunction - Urologychannel
erectile dysfunction can be chronic and complete or a man may achieve a partial or brief erection. Overview, Video on erectile dysfunction.
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urologychannelMD Anatomy Clinical Trials Education ... What Is a Urologist? Videos ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Testimonials print this ... email this Overview Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for his sexual needs or the needs of his partner. Most men experience this at some point in their lives, usually by age 40, and are not psychologically affected by it. Some men, however, experience chronic, complete erectile dysfunction (impotence), and others, partial or brief erections. Frequent erectile dysfunction can cause emotional and relationship problems, and often leads to diminished self-esteem. Erectile dysfunction has many causes, most of which are treatable, and is not an inevitable consequence of aging. Incidence and Prevalence The term "erectile dysfunction" can mean the inability to achieve erection, an inconsistent ability to do so, or the ability to achieve only brief erections. These various definitions make estimating the incidence of erectile dysfunction difficult. According to the National Institutes of Health in 2002, an estimated 15 million to 30 million men in the United States experience chronic erectile dysfunction.

3. Patient Resources Erectile Dysfunction
Endocrinology Other. Epilepsy. erectile dysfunction. Fibromyalgia. Gastro Other. Genetics American Family Physician erectile dysfunction. American Foundation for Urologic Disease. Asian
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4. EMedicine - Erectile Dysfunction : Article By Stanley A Brosman, MD
erectile dysfunction Sexual health and function are important determinants of quality of life. Disorders such as erectile dysfunction (ED) and female sexual dysfunction are becoming increasingly
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Last Updated: February 12, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: impotence, sexual dysfunction, male sexual dysfunction, ED, premature ejaculation, ejaculatory dysfunction, hypoactive sexual desire, erection, ejaculation, penis disorder, sexual disorder, penile curvature, Peyronie disease, Peyronie’s disease, organic impotence, psychogenic impotence, sildenafil, Viagra, vardenafil, Levitra, tadalafil, Cialis, tadenafil, psychosocial sexual disorder, sexual health, flaccidity, flaccid penis, erectile difficulty, diminished libido AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Stanley A Brosman, MD , Clinical Professor, Departments of Urology, University of California at Los Angeles Medical School Coauthor(s): Stephen W Leslie, MD, FACS

5. Diagnostic Evaluation Of Erectile Dysfunction - January 1, 2000 - American Acade
Diagnostic Evaluation of erectile dysfunction. THOMAS A. MILLER, CAPT, MC, USN. Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland erectile dysfunction, the persistent inability to attain or maintain penile erection sufficient for Regardless of the primary cause, erectile dysfunction can have a negative impact
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Diagnostic Evaluation of Erectile Dysfunction
THOMAS A. MILLER, CAPT, MC, USN
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland
A patient information handout on erectile dysfunction, written by the author of this article, is provided on page 109. E rectile dysfunction is defined as the persistent inability to attain or maintain penile erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. The 1992 National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference recommends use of the term "erectile dysfunction" rather than "impotence," because it more accurately defines the problem and has fewer disparaging connotations. An estimated 10 to 20 million American men have some degree of erectile dysfunction. Increased understanding of the male erectile process and the development of several agents to improve erectile function have generated great public interest among men and their sexual partners. These advances are expanding the treatment options available to primary care physicians in the management of erectile dysfunction. This article describes the anatomy and physiology of erection, classification of erectile dysfunction, and evaluation of patients with erectile dysfunction in the primary care setting. Anatomy The penis consists of two parallel cylinders of erectile tissue, the corpora cavernosa, and a smaller, single ventrally placed cylinder, the corpus spongiosum, which surrounds the urethra and distally forms the glans penis

6. Erectile Dysfunction - January 1, 2000 - American Academy Of Family Physicians
Advanced Search. An article on this topic is available in this issue of AFP. erectile dysfunction. What is erectile dysfunction? to finish having sex. erectile dysfunction is sometimes called "impotence " although that's
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Please note: This information was as current as we could make it on the date given above. But medical information is always changing, and some information given here may be out of date. For regularly updated information on a variety of health topics, please visit familydoctor.org , the AAFP patient education Web site. An article on this topic is available in this issue of AFP
Erectile Dysfunction
What is erectile dysfunction? Erectile dysfunction is when men can't get a penile erection or can't keep an erection long enough to finish having sex. Erectile dysfunction is sometimes called "impotence," although that's an older term that doctors aren't using as much these days. Erectile dysfunction is a highly common problem. Ten to 20 million men in the United States have erectile dysfunction to some degree. The chance of having problems with erection increases as men age, but many older men have no problems at all. What causes erectile dysfunction? Many medical conditions, the use of certain medicines and psychologic problems may cause erectile dysfunction.

7. Levitra: Erectile Dysfunction Treatment To Help Improve Erectile Function In Men
The erectile dysfunction medication Levitra is a prescription tablet to help improve erection function in men with ED. Learn more
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For most men of us difficulty with erections can be damaging to us and the health of our relationship.
Despite more understanding about the causes of erectile dysfunction, as well as a growing number of effective treatments, many men are too embarrassed or do not have enough information to seek medical help.
About 90 percent of men with erectile dysfunction don't talk to a doctor about the problem, so they can't be treated effectively.
What is erectile dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction is: Persistent inability to attain and/or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity. The occasional temporary erectile failure due to tiredness, stress or excessive alcohol consumption is not the same thing. Erectile dysfunction is a long-term, recurrent medical problem needing proper diagnosis and treatment. Dispelling the following myths about erectile dysfunction (the more precise term for impotence) will help men and their partners to understand the condition and open channels of communications between them and medical professionals.
Let's look at some myths. . .

9. Erectile Dysfunction Under Age 40: Etiology And Role Of Contributing Factors
erectile dysfunction Under Age 40 Etiology and Role of Contributing Factors. erectile dysfunction in men under 40 etiology and treatment of choice.
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Erectile Dysfunction Under Age 40 : Etiology and Role of Contributing Factors
Tahir Karadeniz, M.D.
Medih Topsakal, M.D.
Ahmet Aydogmus, M.D.
Dogan Basak, M.D. Okmeydani Training Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the etiology of erectile dysfunction (ED) in patients under the age of 40 years. Eighty one patients were included in this study. All patients underwent a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach by color Doppler ultrasonography, dynamic pharmacocavernosometry (optional), selective pudendal pharmaco-arteriography (optional) and nocturnal penile tumescence monitoring by a Rigi-Scan (optional). Mean age of the population was 32 years. Psychogenic impotence was diagnosed in 50% of the patients and organic impotence was diagnosed in 45%. After the 3rd decade of life, a vasculogenic etiology was the most common cause of impotence. Smoking and hypertension played a major role as chronic contributing factors in the overall study population. Primary impotence was diagnosed in 11 patients who were unmarried. The rate of organic causes was 45% in this group (all vasculogenic in nature). Erectile dysfunction in younger patients and in patients with primary impotence is due mainly to organic causes, usually vascular in origin.

10. Erectile Dysfunction
Describes the physiology of erection and the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of erectile dysfunction. Includes illustrations. erectile dysfunction.
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On this page: Erectile dysfunction, sometimes called "impotence," is the repeated inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. The word "impotence" may also be used to describe other problems that interfere with sexual intercourse and reproduction, such as lack of sexual desire and problems with ejaculation or orgasm. Using the term erectile dysfunction makes it clear that those other problems are not involved. In older men, ED usually has a physical cause, such as disease, injury, or side effects of drugs. Any disorder that causes injury to the nerves or impairs blood flow in the penis has the potential to cause ED. Incidence increases with age: About 5 percent of 40-year-old men and between 15 and 25 percent of 65-year-old men experience ED. But it is not an inevitable part of aging. ED is treatable at any age, and awareness of this fact has been growing. More men have been seeking help and returning to normal sexual activity because of improved, successful treatments for ED. Urologists, who specialize in problems of the urinary tract, have traditionally treated ED; however, urologists accounted for only 25 percent of Viagra mentions in 1999.

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12. Kidney And Urologic Diseases Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence)
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14. FDA Approves New Drug For Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction In Men
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The Food and Drug Administration today approved Levitra (vardenafil), an oral medication to treat erectile dysfunction in men (impotence). This is the second oral product approved for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction affects millions of men in the United States. Levitra acts by relaxing muscles in the penis and blood vessels, allowing increased blood flow into the penis, which produces an erection. Levitra was evaluated in randomized, placebo-controlled trials involving more than 2000 men with erectile dysfunction. In two of the trials men had erectile dysfunction associated with diabetes mellitus or following radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer. Because some drugs may affect the metabolism of Levitra, patients should inform their doctors that they are taking Levitra and they should not begin taking new medicines without informing their doctor. For example, patients taking erythromycin should not take more than a 5 mg dose of Levitra and a maximum dose of 2.5 mg Levitra once every 72 hours is the maximum recommended dose for patients who are taking ritonavir. Levitra should not be taken by men in whom sexual activity is inadvisable because of their underlying cardiovascular status (heart condition). Patients should inform their doctor about any heart problems they have experienced before taking Levitra.

15. Erectile Dysfunction
Describes the physiology of erection and the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of erectile dysfunction. Includes illustrations. erectile dysfunction, sometimes called "impotence " is the repeated
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On this page: Erectile dysfunction, sometimes called "impotence," is the repeated inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. The word "impotence" may also be used to describe other problems that interfere with sexual intercourse and reproduction, such as lack of sexual desire and problems with ejaculation or orgasm. Using the term erectile dysfunction makes it clear that those other problems are not involved. In older men, ED usually has a physical cause, such as disease, injury, or side effects of drugs. Any disorder that causes injury to the nerves or impairs blood flow in the penis has the potential to cause ED. Incidence increases with age: About 5 percent of 40-year-old men and between 15 and 25 percent of 65-year-old men experience ED. But it is not an inevitable part of aging. ED is treatable at any age, and awareness of this fact has been growing. More men have been seeking help and returning to normal sexual activity because of improved, successful treatments for ED. Urologists, who specialize in problems of the urinary tract, have traditionally treated ED; however, urologists accounted for only 25 percent of Viagra mentions in 1999.

16. Hospital Practice: Erectile Dysfunction
erectile dysfunction A Multifaceted Disorder Case 1 Presentation. A 58year-old man complained of loss of libido and erectile dysfunction.
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Erectile Dysfunction:
A Multifaceted Disorder
MARGARET E. WIERMAN
University of Colorado
Case Commentary:
CHRISTINE K. CASSEL
Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York
The cause may be vascular, neurogenic, hormonal, drug-related, psychogenic, or a combination thereof. In older men in particular, underlying causes may include life-threatening disorders. Evaluation requires directed questioning, since men often fail to volunteer important related symptoms. Clinical findings guide laboratory testing and treatment is tailored to the etiology.
Dr. Wierman is Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and Chief of Endocrinology, Denver Veterans Administration Medical Center. Dr. Cassel is Professor and Chairman, Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, N.Y.
Case 1 Presentation A 58-year-old man complained of loss of libido and erectile dysfunction. Pubertal development had been normal, as had sexual function until about two years ago. Since then, he had noted a gradual decline in his ability to achieve and maintain an erection. The patient was otherwise in good health and taking no medications. On review of systems, the patient noted a history of frontal, throbbing headaches that he attributed to job-related stress. During the past six months, he had also noted some trouble with his vision. On additional questioning, he said that he did not need to shave as frequently as in the past, was experiencing fatigue and occasional hot flashes, had dry skin, had gained 10 lb during the past year, and was constipated. In addition to stress at work, he expressed concern about his relationship with his girlfriend.

17. Erectile Dysfunction Causes - Urologychannel
Causes of erectile dysfunction are physiological and psychological. Reduced Causes, Video on Causes of erectile dysfunction. There
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urologychannelMD Anatomy Clinical Trials Education ... What Is a Urologist? Videos ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Testimonials print this ... email this Causes There are many underlying physical and psychological causes of erectile dysfunction. Reduced blood flow to the penis and nerve damage are the most common physical causes. Underlying conditions associated with erectile dysfunction include the following: Vascular Disease Arteriosclerosis, the hardening and narrowing of the arteries, causes a reduction in blood flow throughout the body and can lead to impotence. It is associated with age and accounts for 50% to 60% of impotence in men over 60. Risk factors for arteriosclerosis include: Smoking, which can lead to any of the above risk factors, is perhaps the most significant risk factor for impotence related to arteriosclerosis.

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Most men experience occasional erectile failures at some time during their lives, usually as a result of fatigue, temporary stress or excessive alcohol consumption. erectile dysfunction may divide and distance couples, often causing conflict and emotional pain The first step in addressing erectile dysfunction, as partners, is to understand the
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