These treatable prostate conditions are sometimes the culprit behind erectile dysfunction.
ED could be performance anxiety or something more serious, such as undiagnosed prediabetes.
How does the nervous system work to help you get hard and what can go wrong?
ED may be related to blood thinners, but how? Can you avoid any of the effects?
Diabetes is associated with ED, but could the treatment also be to blame?

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High cholesterol can lead to adverse sexual side effects, but medications can help fix them.
Heart health has a lot more bearing on erectile function than your choice of boxers or briefs.
Tobacco products are linked to numerous issues, from ED to Peyronie's and infertility.
The ties are somewhat indirect, but constipation could potentially cause ED.
Blood thinners are meant to help prevent heart attack, strokes and clots—what about ED?
A new study suggests the meds have a lower risk than thought. But lower risk isn't no risk.
Prolonged exposure to an elevated blood glucose level can cause erectile dysfunction.
Well done or rare, too much red meat might make for fewer erections.
Testosterone deficiency is common in men with diabetes, and that can lead to sexual dysfunction.
When your drinking starts to go beyond the occasional social beer you may notice these changes.