How to discuss erectile dysfunction (ED) with your doctor

No man wants to admit that he’s having problems in the bedroom, but for millions of men – a number that increases exponentially after the age of 50 or so – getting and keeping an erection is a challenge, if not an impossibility.  But medical professionals today are sympathetic and understanding.

It wasn’t too long ago that ED was discussed in hushed tones. But since the creation of Viagra in the late 1990s, ED has come out of the closet as a problem that has contributed to depression, even suicide, and to the ends of countless relationships for all of history. So talking to one’s doctor about this problem should no longer be viewed as an embarrassment. The medical community is there to help.

Doctors today will gladly prescribe leading ED drugs such as Viagra, Levitra or Cialis.  These prescriptions can also be conveniently and discreetly filled over the Internet through the use of trustworthy online pharmacies. Talking to one’s doctor about ED is the first step to doing something about it, and to making a lifestyle change that can make life worth living again. Don’t be afraid to admit that, like countless other men, you have a normal problem. Take positive action today.
 

2 Responses to How to discuss erectile dysfunction (ED) with your doctor

  1. I am taking blood pressure pills. What will be better for me, let me know, thanks.

  2. The Admin says:

    Angel, every patient should speak directly with their local doctor before beginning any new medication, especially if they have high blood pressure or other conditions. Thanks for your question. Viamedic Admin