Tips to Lower the Risk of ED
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects millions of men worldwide. The good news is that there are many things you can do to lower your risk of developing ED or improve your existing condition. In this article, we will explore tips to lower the risk of ED, including treatment options, medication, diet, stress reduction techniques—including tips for patients with peyronie’s disease; taking supplements and hormones (i.e., testosterone), and medications such as Viagra (Sildenafil), Cialis (Tadalafil), Levitra (Vardenafil), or Stendra (Avanafil), which work by increasing blood flow to the penis, helping you achieve and maintain an erection. If you are already experiencing ED, it’s important to seek medical advice from a professional about your treatment, medication and surgery options: 1. Medication Certain medications—like those for depression and diabetes—can increase the risk of ED. If you’re taking medication and experiencing ED, speak to your doctor about alternative options. Blood pressure medication, antidepressants, and antihistamines are among the drugs that may cause ED. Recreational drug use, such as cocaine, marijuana, or amphetamines, can also increase the risk of ED. Quitting or reducing drug use can help lower the risk of ED. 2. Diet Eating a healthy diet can reduce the risk of developing ED.