Actual Natural Cures for erectile distinction?

Posted by combatdiver @combatdiver, May 27 10:27pm

In today’s world Men are constantly spammed with erectile dis function ads. Is there any natural treatments that have been proven effective?

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Title—?distinction? Did you mean dysfunction ? (big difference !).

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Title—?distinction? Did you mean dysfunction ? (big difference !).

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@nycmusic yes its a typo

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Auto correct strikes again.

A natural cure is a turned on woman. Her enthusiasm is infectious.

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There's more than one reason for ED... obesity, Rx side effects, cardiac health, inflammation, nerve damage etc. It's not our age but something in the aging process. I was taking small dose tadalafil (1/4 pill) daily until I was diagnosed with PMR and prescribed prednisone. The prednisone reduced the inflammation of the PMR, but suddenly I didn't have my ED issues. I'm overweight but it seems I had some inflammation contributing to my ED. I'll be seeing a urologist for evaluation for prostatitis.

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"Title—?distinction?"

Hey, wait a minute here. Maybe it WASN'T a typo. ;>)

I'd like to think we have men of distinction here in this Mayo forum. Don't you all agree??? ;>)

/LarryG

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A natural cure is a turned on woman. Her enthusiasm is infectious.

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@carmine100
YES! But maybe a better word than infectiou? 🤣

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Have you had your testosterone levels checked? If so and it is very low can you talk with your provider about testosterone gel, cream or pellets?

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Title—?distinction? Did you mean dysfunction ? (big difference !).

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@nycmusic When I told my husband about this, he said, “Well, it’s a lot better than erectile extinction! Don’t complain!” 😉

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While low testosterone can cause erectile issues, please check that there is no prostate cancer by having a blood test done (PSA). Treatment for prostate cancer includes an injection which blocks testosterone, along with receiving radiation, unless surgery is recommended. Thankfully, prostate cancer is usually caught with the blood test, so early treatment is available. However, one "cured", it may take a while for the testosterone to increase. A testosterone supplement to help with ED may not be an option, as the testosterone can increase prostate cancer to re-occur. Something to consider. Good luck.

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