06 Feb 2009
Section 1: Epidemiology and aetiology Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the 'consistent ...
I M et al. Erectile dysfunction and subsequent cardiovascular disease. JAMA 2005; 294(23): 2 ...
in men with erectile dysfunction. J Urol 2004; 171(6 Pt 1): 2,341-5. 7. Hackett G, et al. British ...
23 Apr 2008
Erectile dysfunction may be a side-effect of many conditions, says Dr Julian Spinks....Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the persistent inability to attain and/or maintain an effective ...
on erectile dysfunction ED has a high prevalence. Up to 80 per cent of cases have an organic cause. 25 ...
Resources British Society for Sexual Medicine Guidelines on the Management of Erectile Dysfunction 2007 ...
17 Feb 2011
| by Dr Judy Duckworth
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the persistent inability to attain and maintain an erection ...
, whose support and engagement are vital.
Causes of erectile dysfunction ...
References 1. European Association of Urology. Guidelines on male sexual dysfunction: erectile dysfunction ...
06 Feb 2008
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the inability to obtain or maintain an erection ...
, Lee K et al. Prevalence of self-reported erectile dysfunction in people with long-term IDDM. Diabetes Care 1996; 19: 135-41. 4. Fedele D, Bortolotti A, Coscelli C et al. Erectile dysfunction in type 1 ...
10 Mar 2006
| by Dr Wallace Dinsmore
The treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) has changed fundamentally with the arrival of safe and effective oral therapies, which can easily be initiated in general practice for the majority of patients. Before 5-phosphodiesterase inhibitors became available, the principal treatment for ED was psychosexual ...
21 Oct 2010
| by Dr Tillmann Jacobi
Dr Tillmann Jacobi examines the myriad possible causes for erectile dysfunction....Erectile dysfunction (ED) is when an erection is either entirely absent or does not last to enable ...
as a review of current medications including OTC medicines. Consider (psycho-) sexual dysfunction ...
relationships.
Use a questionnaire, such as the 'international index for erectile function'. Complete a full ...
23 Jul 2010
if not confined to one body area) and the infant is well and afebrile.
STIs among users of erectile dysfunction drugs - Ann Intern Med 2010 153: 1-7 Prescription of erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs has ...
lesions.
STIs are more common in patients using erectile dysfunction drugs.
Tighter BP control ...
30 Mar 2007
Erectile dysfunction needs proper investigation, says Dr Michael Spencer...Erectile dysfunction (ED) is increasingly recognised as a distressing condition for the patient and a powerful marker for a number of chronic diseases including diabetes mellitus, CHD, generalised ...
over 40 years had at least some erectile problems. Other prevalence studies show varying rates; up ...
17 Nov 2006
Current situation Erectile dysfunction (ED) is very common. In the UK, one in 10 men ...
,081). Available guidelines European Association of Urology Guidelines on Erectile Dysfunction , March 2006 ...
with erectile function (J Gen Intern Med 2006; 21: 1,069). Some dietary supplements marketed for the treatment ...
18 Sep 2009
Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) may be the underlying problem in chalazion, stye, blepharitis, evaporative dry eye syndrome and contact lens intolerance.
The pre-corneal tear film has three layers, a basal mucin layer produced by conjunctival goblet cells, a watery (aqueous) layer secreted ...