by Dr. Mary Kashurba, MD | Sep 7, 2019 | Erectile Dysfunction, Men's Health, Sexual Health
While most men develop erectile dysfunction because of various reasons, close to 75% get the condition because of health issues arising from a sedentary lifestyle. If you can add exercise to your daily routine, you might find that you feel fitter and have better...
by Dr. Mary Kashurba, MD | Aug 31, 2019 | Erectile Dysfunction, Men's Health, Sexual Health
Few people are aware that high blood pressure is closely linked to Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in more ways than one. It may interest you to know that 49% of men who are aged 40 to 79 with ED also have hypertension. While having high BP is the direct cause of impotency,...
by Dr. Mary Kashurba, MD | Aug 23, 2019 | ED Treatment, Erectile Dysfunction, Sexual Health
Most men are nervous about getting erectile dysfunction treatment because they’re embarrassed to talk about their inability to perform. But, more than that, men are worried about the possible pain and discomfort that might be a part of the diagnosis and solutions. To...
by Dr. Mary Kashurba, MD | Aug 14, 2019 | ED Treatment, Erectile Dysfunction, Sexual Health
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a condition that affects almost all men at some point in their lives. Isolated incidents are best ignored, but if you notice difficulty in having sex over a longer period, go ahead and contact your doctor. Consulting a specialist is always...
by Dr. Mary Kashurba, MD | Aug 5, 2019 | ED Treatment, Erectile Dysfunction, Sexual Health
Erectile Dysfunction is a reality of life for a lot of men. Recent studies show as many as 5 percent of men over the age of 50 will show symptoms of erectile dysfunction. The number of men affected gets higher as age increases. For some men, rather than immediately...
by Dr. Mary Kashurba, MD | Jul 29, 2019 | ED Treatment, Erectile Dysfunction, Sexual Health
Testosterone is an essential hormone for healthy male function. In men, testosterone plays a key role in the development of reproductive tissues such as the testes and prostate, as well as promoting secondary sexual characteristics such as increased muscle and bone...