It's difficult to get or retain a strong enough erection when you have Erectile Dysfunction (ED). Your primary care practitioner or an Urologist can assist you if ED becomes a regular and bothersome problem.
The presence of ED in a man could be a key warning sign of cardiovascular disease, signaling that blockages are forming in his vascular system. According to several research, men with ED are more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke, or circulation difficulties in their legs.…
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