Is your sex life with your partner not what it used to be?
Has he had any problems performing sexually?
Maybe it’s been only once in a while. Or maybe it has been more often of late.
Either way, it can hurt his confidence. It can also take a toll on your
relationship.
The first thing you should know is that you and your partner are not alone.
Millions of men have some form of erectile dysfunction
(ED).
Read on about how you can help your partner cope with ED
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Be supportive
Your support can be the single most important remedy for him. That’s because ED
can have a serious effect on your partner’s self-image. That can put a strain
on your sexual relationship.
Let your partner know that information on ED and its
treatment options are available to him and encourage him to see his
doctor.
Be tactful and clear when you talk to your partner. He may misread subtle cues
urging him to find treatment.
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Understanding ED together
Understanding the condition goes a long way in its treatment. Your partner may
feel less embarrassed about getting help if he knows that ED is a real medical
condition that could also be caused by other health issues such as:
High blood pressure
High cholesterol
Diabetes
Heart disease
Enlarged prostate
Depression
Click on each condition to find out more.
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