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Focusing on rebuilding emotional and physical connections and enjoy the intimacy and not just the performance.

Consult a doctor/specialist if erectile dysfunction persists for a few days to several weeks, it disturbs intimacy, or is affecting emotional well-being. An erectile dysfunction specialist such as a urologist can perform relevant assessments, to determine whether phosphodiesterase inhibitors, and to check if an oral medication, or other prescriptions (surgeries) are required, and recommend effective medications and therapy accordingly. If the causes for Erectile dysfunction are psychological then an online doctor/therapist or psychologist may help with techniques to reduce anxiety and improve sexual confidence. XnY Health offers you a range of therapists online to pick from based on your needs for judgment-free, confidential treatment.
Occasional erection issues due to temporary stressors often resolve on their own. But if the problem continues or worsens, professional care might be essential. Early detection of erectile dysfunction treatment avoids strain on relationships, reduces emotional distress, and lessens confidence loss.
It's a unique case scenario, we don't believe in one size fits all at XnY Health. Available treatments include oral medicines, counselling with a therapist, lifestyle changes, or couples therapy. Relaxation training and psychological strategies are often used alongside medical treatment.
Exercise along with a balanced diet, quitting smoking, moderation in alcohol, sleep hygiene, and lowering stress in life overall all support better erection quality. Building emotional closeness and rekindling intimacy with your partner often reduces pressure and enhances outcomes.




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About Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Online
How Common Is Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is quite common among men. Studies show that nearly 30% of men over the age of 40 experience some form of erectile difficulty, and this percentage only increases with age. By the time men reach their 70s, about half of them are likely to face issues related to erection, according to global health research.
What Is The Usual Age For Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction typically begins affecting men after 40, and rises steadily with age. Around 3 in 10 men over 40 report erectile issues, and nearly 1 in 2 among men in their seventies. However, younger men may also experience ED due to lifestyle related issues or psychological causes.
Who Does Erectile Dysfunction Affect?
Erectile dysfunction primarily affects men, especially those in the middle age or older, but it can also impact younger men. Factors that trigger it are stress, health problems like diabetes or blood pressure, and certain lifestyle habits can all contribute to the dysfunction and erectile problems across different age ranges.
What Are The Reasons For Erectile Dysfunction?
Multiple reasons why common causes include cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, hormonal imbalances, and neurological disorders. Emotional factors also such as stress, depression, and relationship struggles also play a key role. In addition, lifestyle choices like smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, obesity, lack of sleep hygiene and some medications (especially self medicated/supplements) can interfere with erections.
What Causes Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction (ED) may arise from conditions such as high blood pressure, nerve damage, or low testosterone levels. Psychological issues such as performance anxiety or chronic stress can also trigger it. Lifestyle habits such as unhealthy diet, lack of exercise, or excessive alcohol, as well as treatments like prostate surgery, can also contribute to erection related concerns.
What Are The Symptoms Of Erectile Dysfunction?
Most common symptoms of ED include difficulty in achieving an erection, lowered libido, reduced sexual desire, inconsistent erections, lack of firmness, non-sustainability of the erection until the completion of the sexual activity.
What Are The Types Of Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile Dysfunction can be divided into different categories based on their root causes: 1. Vascular ED – caused by poor blood flow, 2. Neurogenic ED – related to nerve damage or disorders, 3. Hormonal ED – linked to low testosterone or other imbalances, 4. Psychogenic ED – due to stress, anxiety, or psychological blockers, 5. Mixed ED – a combination of physical and psychological factors.
What Tests Will Be Done To Diagnose Erectile Dysfunction?
Health professionals suggest several tests to diagnose and to understand the root cause. Blood tests to check hormone levels, urine analysis, ultrasounds to monitor blood flow, and physical examinations. For psychological evaluations screening tools and assessments are also used to detect stress or anxiety related triggers.
What Are The Treatment Options Available For Erectile Dysfunction?
Surgical options such as penile implants are considered for severe cases. In addition, counselling, CBT, narrative therapy, ACT, nutrition and lifestyle modifications (diet, exercise, quitting smoking/alcohol/substances), and stress management techniques are effective approaches.
What Is Erectile Dysfunction Treatment?
Addressing the root causes of erection problems is always advised first. Common options include PDE5 inhibitors such as Viagra, testosterone replacement therapies, alprostadil injections, penis pumps, vascular surgery, and psychological counselling. Many men find success with a combination of medical treatment and psychological therapy.
Is There Any Surgery For Erectile Dysfunction?
Surgery is generally recommended when other treatments do not work optimally. Options would include penile implants (both semi-rigid and inflatable types) or vascular surgery to improve the circulation. These surgical procedures are effective but usually considered last-line treatments after oral medicines and lifestyle interventions don't perform adequately.
Does Erectile Dysfunction Affect Fertility?
Erectile dysfunction, on its own, does not directly cause infertility. However, it can prevent successful intercourse, making conception difficult. Additionally, conditions like low testosterone or hormonal imbalances often accompany erectile dysfunction and may reduce sperm quality or reproductive health affecting fertility.
Who Are The Best Doctors/Specialists For Erectile Dysfunction?
Qualified urologists and andrologists who specialize in male sexual health are recommended. Psychologists and sex therapists also play a significant role, as mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and relationship stress often contribute to it. A combination of medical and mental health professionals ensures the most effective treatment outcomes.
What Is The Success Rate Of Erectile Dysfunction Treatment?
Erectile dysfunction treatment success varies: oral medications like sildenafil work for 70-80% of men, while penile implants have over 90% satisfaction. Psychological therapy aids emotional factors effectively. Psychological support aids in navigating emotional factors effectively.
Is My Consultation Private?
Yes. At XnY Health, all erectile dysfunction treatments and consultations are completely confidential and handled by experienced health professionals with digital healthcare privacy and data protection standards.
How Long Is A Session?
Sessions typically last 30-40 minutes giving you adequate time to discuss, explore and develop therapy and treatment plans to suit your needs.