Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment

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Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment

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Common ED Causes

Common ED Causes

Stress & Fatigue

High-pressure work and long hours can lead to stress and exhaustion, affecting performance

Poor Sleep

Inadequate rest lowers testosterone levels, which may impact sexual health

Health Conditions

Diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol can affect blood flow and contribute to ED

Ageing

Testosterone levels naturally decline with age, leading to potential changes in intimate wellness

Frequently Asked Questions

Erectile Dysfunction

Yes, Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is more common than you might think. It affects millions of men worldwide.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) can have physical and psychological causes. Physical causes include blood flow issues, nerve damage, and hormonal imbalances.

Occasional Erectile Dysfunction (ED) might not be a concern. But if it happens frequently, it’s best to consult a doctor. ED can be a sign of an underlying health issue.

There are various treatment options for Erectile Dysfunction (ED), from medications to lifestyle changes. A doctor can help you find the best approach for you.

Side effects of oral Erectile Dysfunction (ED) medicines are often mild.

Common ones include: Flushing of the skin. Headache. Upset stomach. Visual changes, such as blue tinge to vision, sensitivity to light or blurred sight. Stuffy or runny nose. Back pain. Dizzy feeling.

Rarely, more-serious side effects can happen, including: Hearing loss or vision loss. Some people have suddenly lost some of their hearing or vision after taking one of these medicines. But it isn’t clear whether these side effects were caused by the medicine or by health conditions that the people already had. Get medical care right away if you take oral ED medicine and have sudden loss of hearing or vision. 

Go to the hospital immediately. An erection lasting longer than 4 hours is a medical emergency called priapism. It’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention to prevent permanent damage to the penis.

Delayed onset of action, especially with heavy fatty meals.

Oral medicine for ED also might not be safe or work well if you have:

– Very low blood pressure, called hypotension, or uncontrolled high blood pressure, called hypertension
– Severe liver disease
– Kidney disease that needs to be treated with dialysis
– Recent heart or blood vessel problems. These include a heart attack, stroke or a serious heart rhythm disorder in the past six months
– An inherited eye disease that affects the retina
– Kidney disease that needs to be treated with dialysis.
– Have sickle cell anaemia (an abnormality of red blood cells)
– Have leukaemia (cancer of blood cells)
– Have multiple myeloma (cancer of bone marrow)

Erectile dysfunction (ED), also sometimes referred to as impotence, is a condition in which a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection firm enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse.  It is a prevalent condition, affecting millions of men around the world.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) medication are PDE5 inhibitors. They cause vasodilation and improve blood flow to the penis. This allows natural erection signals to work better, but arousal is still needed.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) medication delivery is waived. There is a $10 surcharge for deliveries to Sentosa and Tuas areas.

In addition to medication, there are several lifestyle changes that can improve your erectile dysfunction:

– Quitting smoking: Smoking damages blood vessels throughout the body, including those in the penis. This can reduce blood flow and make it difficult to achieve or maintain an erection.
– Reducing alcohol consumption: Excessive alcohol intake can impair sexual function and worsen ED.
– Exercising regularly: Regular physical activity improves overall health, blood flow, and stress management, all of which can benefit erectile function.
– Managing stress: Chronic stress can contribute to ED. Techniques like relaxation exercises or therapy can help manage stress and improve sexual function.
– Improving sleep habits: Getting enough sleep is important for overall health, including sexual function.