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See your GP if you have erectile dysfunction for more than a few weeks. They will assess your general state of health because the condition can be the first sign of more serious health conditions, such as heart disease (when the heart's blood supply is blocked or interrupted).
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Screenings should begin at age 21 and be repeated every three to five years until age 65, based on previous results. Apr 6, 2021
Read More »If you have erectile dysfunction (ED), treatment will depend on what's causing it. The various treatments for erectile dysfunction are outlined below.
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Besides cancer, other conditions that can raise PSA levels include an enlarged prostate (also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH ) and an...
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Learn More »Penile implants are a type of surgery that may be considered. These can be: semi-rigid implants – which may be suitable for older men who do not have sex regularly inflatable implants – which consist of two or three parts that can be inflated to give a more natural erection Penile implants are not usually available on the NHS and inflatable implants may be very expensive. However, around three-quarters of men report being satisfied with the results of this type of surgery.
Signals sent from the brain to the pituitary gland at the base of the brain control the production of testosterone in men. The pituitary gland then...
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The PSA level also tends to rise in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and is a good marker for prostate volume. PSA levels are usually...
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Men in their 50s, from 50 to 54, have an average level of testosterone of 554 ng/dL. The range for this group is 170-918 ng/dL. The majority of men...
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