This chronic condition damages the lining of blood vessels and might be a source of low libido.
Lifestyle habits of men with erectile dysfunction also factor into mental health, a study says.
Lifestyle habits of men with erectile dysfunction also factor into mental health, a study says.
Lifestyle habits of men with erectile dysfunction also factor into mental health, a study says.
Chinese researchers may have developed a way to fix penile damage and restore erectile function.
By Lauren Dodd
Chinese researchers may have developed a way to fix penile damage and restore erectile function.
By Lauren Dodd
You might know some of these threats to your sexual well-being. Others might surprise you.
You might know some of these threats to your sexual well-being. Others might surprise you.
You might know some of these threats to your sexual well-being. Others might surprise you.
Changes in sexual function may be a sign that something else is wrong with your health.
Mental and physical care are both critical to a man's libido and reproductive well-being.
By Helen Massy
Mental and physical care are both critical to a man's libido and reproductive well-being.
By Helen Massy
A study ties depression, anxiety and lack of a partner to erectile dysfunction in younger men.
Take some advice on what to say (and not to say) regarding erectile issues.
By David Hopper
The purported sexual side effects of PFS are ED, low libido and ejaculation issues.
By David Hopper
Workouts boost testosterone levels and cardiac function, both of which improve sexual function.
By Kitti Palmai
Workouts boost testosterone levels and cardiac function, both of which improve sexual function.
By Kitti Palmai
High cholesterol can lead to adverse sexual side effects, but medications can help fix them.
Being overweight can create issues with erectile function, performance and fertility.
By Amber Sayer
Heart health has a lot more bearing on erectile function than your choice of boxers or briefs.
By Kate Daniel
Ankylosing spondylitis causes chronic inflammation and pain that can lead to sexual dysfunction.
Ankylosing spondylitis causes chronic inflammation and pain that can lead to sexual dysfunction.
Ankylosing spondylitis causes chronic inflammation and pain that can lead to sexual dysfunction.
Taking a stroll for as little as 30 minutes a day can improve sexual health.
By Lauren Dodd
Tobacco products are linked to numerous issues, from ED to Peyronie's and infertility.
By Kate Daniel
Tobacco products are linked to numerous issues, from ED to Peyronie's and infertility.
By Kate Daniel
Author Arthur Burnett, M.D., provides comprehensive advice to improve sexual well-being.
By David Hopper
The World Cup champion, who recently died at 82, dedicated many years to raising ED awareness.
By Lauren Dodd
The World Cup champion, who recently died at 82, dedicated many years to raising ED awareness.
By Lauren Dodd
TBIs can lead to erectile dysfunction and ejaculation issues.
By David Hopper
Treatments for receding hairlines and male pattern baldness could cause problems in the bedroom.
What can you do if you experience medication-induced sex problems? Well…it's complicated.
By Steph Auteri
What can you do if you experience medication-induced sex problems? Well…it's complicated.
By Steph Auteri
What can you do if you experience medication-induced sex problems? Well…it's complicated.
By Steph Auteri
ED can be stressful, but the condition is treatable with help from a doctor.
By Kate Daniel
Why do we sometimes feel hot, and why do we sometimes not?
By Mira Miller
Blood in your urine is often the first symptom of the fifth most common cancer in the U.S.
The ties are somewhat indirect, but being backed up can lead to issues with getting it up.
Why do we sometimes feel hot, and why do we sometimes not?
By Mira Miller
Rectal operations can damage nerves in parts of the body that control erectile function.
The minimally invasive operation may improve your overall well-being and sex life.
The minimally invasive operation may improve your overall well-being and sex life.
Regardless of what you may have heard, sexual activity is not involved.
By Akhila Menon
Regardless of what you may have heard, sexual activity is not involved.
By Akhila Menon
Regardless of what you may have heard, sexual activity is not involved.
By Akhila Menon
Mindfulness can help your overall well-being, which improves your sexual function.
By Kitti Palmai
ED usually earns a 0 percent disability rating, but a claim can result in special compensation.
The first-line antidiabetic medication may induce erectile dysfunction, according to research.
The first-line antidiabetic medication may induce erectile dysfunction, according to research.
Men who served are more prone to PTSD and other conditions that can lead to erectile problems.
By David Hopper
Multiple factors can contribute to sexual dysfunction, so multiple management paths exist.
The actor reveals his addiction issues and resulting men's health complications in a new memoir.
The interconnectedness of the body means this practice ultimately can be good for sexual health.
By Kitti Palmai
Two therapists discuss the most frequent problems to cross their couches.
By Izzie Price
Two therapists discuss the most frequent problems to cross their couches.
By Izzie Price
Two therapists discuss the most frequent problems to cross their couches.
By Izzie Price
Erections that last four hours need attention, though the type determines the urgency.
Anticoagulants are meant to help prevent heart attack or stroke—what about erectile dysfunction?
By Helen Massy
A recent study on rats suggests this fall snack may help improve erectile dysfunction.
In addition to curvature, penile indentation is a common presentation of the condition.
By David Hopper
They can help with anxiety, insomnia and panic attacks, but are benzos affecting your love life?
By Helen Massy
Here's what your daybreak and nighttime erections can reveal about your sexual health.
Everything you need to know about using vacuum devices designed for your phallus.
The two share characteristics, but let's look at how they are actually related to each other.
Why does my penis curve? Some men need to ask, and too few know the answer or the treatments.
Seemingly spontaneous ED isn't typical, but it can happen and demands attention.
A study suggests the practice might help people with prediabetes prevent progression.
ED isn't always about not getting hard. Sometimes it's about not being able to stay that way.
Erectile dysfunction caused by arterial problems has a treatment more associated with the heart.
By Helen Massy
Evidence suggests suffering from either condition could predispose a person to the other.
Your mental health is important, but improving it doesn't have to inhibit your sex life.
By Kitti Palmai
Erectile dysfunction may be triggered by bodily systems seemingly unconnected to sex.
By Kitti Palmai
Midsection weight and girth affect vascular health, a known erectile dysfunction risk factor.
Medications can turn your life around but your bedroom upside down.
Medications can turn your life around but your bedroom upside down.
Too much of this hormone can lead to low desire, ED, orgasmic dysfunction and more.
By David Hopper
Men with the disease are more prone to developing ED at a younger age than those without it.
By Helen Massy
Staying fit is a proven way to keep the penis, and the blood vessels feeding it, in good shape.
By Kitti Palmai
Younger men are increasingly experiencing ED, and most of the reasons are avoidable.
Beating oxidative stress can boost erections and enhance sperm health and fertility.
Surgery, chemo and radiation damage tissue and blood vessels, but ED workarounds are available.
CBT has been shown to be effective for treating psychogenic ED.
By David Hopper
Age, weight and overall lifestyle can conspire to steal length—at least, by all appearances.
By Reniel Anca
Eddie is an alternative treatment for erectile dysfunction.
Men diagnosed with MS may have complications with erections and orgasms.
By David Hopper
Sleep disruptions that fight the natural cycle of light and dark can lead to ED and low-T.
Overcoming the guilt and shame associated with ED can improve more than just intimacy.
Giving the pelvic floor a workout is good for many ailments, but not all.
You're strong and youthful now, but the choices you make in your 20s can affect you tomorrow.
Downsides to androgen use far outweigh the positives, unless you're a fan of liver damage.
Your sex life isn't necessarily over just because you're being treated for hypertension.
Overcoming ED—or even just trying to treat it—has value not limited to an invigorated sex life.
Biking has its health benefits, but is it exerting a little too much pressure on your privates?
By Leoni Jesner
Excess weight can impair sexual health by affecting bodily systems and psychological conditions.
Mental factors and medication can affect sexual performance.
Erectile dysfunction is often a consequence of trauma. Therapy treats both.
By David Hopper
Vascular issues may damage the smooth muscle cells that are integral to getting an erection.
Meals that include herbal remedies can boost your heart health—and solidify your erections.
These medications can cause ED, decreased desire and ejaculation complications.
By David Hopper
All right, guys, let's dive a bit deeper into the moment of truth.
Hypothyroidism can decrease libido and is associated with erectile dysfunction.
By Kate Daniel
Hypothyroidism can decrease libido and is associated with erectile dysfunction.
By Kate Daniel
Inflammation in the genital tract can cause testosterone deficiency and a low sperm count.
While the treatment is generally the same, remote sessions have their own pros and cons.
By David Hopper
Buying a fast car and dating someone half your age aren't the only signs of a middle-age moment.
The link between men's cardiovascular health and sexual performance is difficult to overstate.
By Rachel Crowe
The new drug, Mounjaro, lowers blood-sugar levels, a proven boon to overall and sexual health.
A new study suggests the meds have a lower risk than thought. But lower risk isn't no risk.
By David Hopper
Erectile dysfunction is more common with age, but it affects young folks, too.
By Kate Daniel
Boosting microRNA-210 could curb vascular damage, study suggests, and possibly any resulting ED.
Dysfunction in this organ affects testosterone's availability and may inhibit erectile function.
Chronic conditions such as diabetes or MS may lead to a plunge in penile pleasure.
By David Hopper
The disease affects the production of this molecule, which could leave your sex life hanging.
By David Hopper
Reversing prostate growth with 5-alpha reductase inhibitors may cause low libido or ED.
By Kate Daniel
A guide to brushing your ego off and setting the stage for a successful next time.
Poor heart health can affect your erections, but regular physical activity can help.
How valuable is at-home testing? What are doctors looking for? Let's find out.
By David Hopper
The world of alternative types of sexual fulfillment is limited only by your imagination.
Arterial buildup can be managed and disease can be avoided, but severe levels can't be reversed.
The research suggests a correlation even if the mechanism is still under investigation.
Too much or too little of the mineral can lead to ED, and sometimes the problem is hereditary.
Too much or too little of the mineral can lead to ED, and sometimes the problem is hereditary.
Before you reach for a prescription, ask your doctor about steps you can take on your own.
By Ally Sweeten
Erectile dysfunction has multiple causes and treatments, but many patients get limited choices.
Erectile dysfunction has multiple causes and treatments, but many patients get limited choices.
This treatment may be helpful for men struggling with ED due to psychological reasons.
By David Hopper
If this important chemical messenger is out of balance, libido and mental health can suffer.
By Helen Massy
Most men experience some erectile difficulty during the first year; others face a longer road.
Pose all the questions you have about erectile dysfunction's link to cardiovascular disease.
Yes, men get the procedure, but it's meant to be permanent, so partners should learn the facts.
By Helen Massy
Direct testosterone benefits from high-intensity interval training are documented but limited.
A relatively simple vascular procedure ended a man's 30-year struggle with erectile dysfunction.
Platelet-rich plasma regenerative cell therapy shows promise for erectile dysfunction.
By Helen Massy
No matter how hot your love life is, you still need to keep warm.
It's true that a lack of zzzs can lead to sexual side effects, including erectile dysfunction.
It's true that a lack of zzzs can lead to sexual side effects, including erectile dysfunction.
A negative view of your body could have a negative impact on your erections.
By David Hopper
Even if your partner doesn't leave you over erectile dysfunction, get it checked out anyway.
When male breast tissue proliferates, ED can result, but the connections are complicated.
Cancer is bad enough. When it forces removal of the bladder and prostate, that's a lot to face.
By David Hopper
Some men learn to last longer in bed by taking matters into their own (or a partner's) hands.
By David Hopper
A little-known fibrous bundle in the perineum holds the key to male sexual happiness.
Yes, testosterone levels may fall off, but lifestyle choices might be the real health issue.
The two organs control key underlying factors that support the entire process of erections.
Keeping prostate- and vascular-caused urinary symptoms in check may lead to better erections.
The reason may not matter in the moment, but sometimes ED is the exception, not the rule.
By David Hopper
If your hormones aren't in line, chances are your orgasms aren't, either.
If ED ruined your night of chocolate and roses, it's time to find the cause of a thorny issue.
By Giddy Staff
Neuropathy and heart meds can affect results, but other options exist to treat dysfunction.
By David Hopper
Body-strengthening exercises can improve erectile dysfunction symptoms for many men.
By Kate Daniel
Gains are within reach, but remember a couple of important caveats—and what's considered normal.
Smoking has long been tied to erectile issues. Think vaping alleviates that risk? Think again.
By David Hopper
Antidepressants, especially SSRIs, are effective for many men who ejaculate too quickly.
By David Hopper
Managing this condition can ensure your best chance of conception.
Without quality zzz's, your libido may take a break.
Your body says one thing, but your brain is saying something else—it's natural but inconvenient.
By Kelly Kling
What is simultaneously chronic and stable? The second stage of the penile curvature disease.
By David Hopper
Erections are all about blood flow, and high glucose levels can damage the passageways.
An estimated 50 percent of men with the penile disorder also suffer from depressive symptoms.
Erectile dysfunction fixes aren't one-size-fits-all. Most TV and online 'cures' are.
By David Hopper
The noticeable bend of Peyronie's disease isn't always due to one distinct injury.
Tingling in your fingers and toes should ring alarm bells, and maybe your organ's death knell.
Poor management of blood glucose may impair the healing of tiny tears in penile tissue.
By David Hopper
Some vitamin supplements can improve well-being, but erectile benefits are trickier to assess.
By Helen Massy
Even if the physiological side is good to go, the psychological side can battle the bulge.
Given the close ties between the disease and ED, men should know more about high-tech tools.
By Chuck Green
An invasive procedure on your penis can be scary, but a skilled surgeon can straighten you out.
These suggestions may seem obvious, but you need to heed them—get in shape and see your doctor.
Stuttering priapism often resolves on its own—or may lead to the more harmful ischemic kind.
By Helen Massy
Men who lose member length after a radical prostate cancer procedure can get some of it back.
The conditions conspire to create what may seem to be an insurmountable twosome. It's not.
You may 'drink and know things,' but if you want to do things, put the alcohol down.
What's good for the ticker is great for the phallus, and caring for both is pretty simple.
By Aaron Stern
Men, steer clear of knockoffs and get the real deal: safe and effective prescription ED meds.
Diabetes, thyroid disease and prostatitis are among the ailments potentially linked to PE.
By David Hopper
There's little harm in the DIY approach, but there's also little or no clinical advantage.
By David Hopper
Positive, negative and traumatic experiences affect libido, but these situations can be managed.
No, you're not imagining it—dry spells can affect your mental and physical well-being.
By Kay Johnson
A new study shows an antidiabetic medication lowers testosterone, but doctors aren't concerned.
By David Hopper
If infertility isn't an impetus to get vaccinated, how about potential erectile dysfunction.
Treatments are available that can bypass the sensory input otherwise needed for erections.
Maintaining sexual function in the face of constant discomfort is a challenge, yes, but doable.
Both hypo- and hyperthyroidism are associated with ED, but treatment is available.
By David Hopper
Both hypo- and hyperthyroidism are associated with ED, but treatment is available.
By David Hopper
The disease, which gradually clogs arteries, can lead to erectile dysfunction and more.
Besides driving ejaculation, the gland produces an enzyme that helps regulate its own growth.
Some 'healthy' foods aren't a great choice for men with diabetes. Avoid this elevated-GI fare.
By Helen Massy
Yes, the sex hormone is produced in the testes, but not only there. See what else is a mystery.
A self-prescribed ED pill landed one man in the ER with priapism. He got lucky. You might not.
Cortisol is essential in regulating your nervous system, but there's such a thing as too much.
If you're able to attain but not maintain an erection, faulty veins might be the problem.
By David Hopper
A good night's sleep is critical to overall well-being, including your sex life and erections.
By David Hopper
Not feeling right? You might not be getting enough water, even if you have your daily 64 ounces.
A loss of sensation in your penis might originate elsewhere, but the causes can be treated.
When overthinking gets in the way of intimacy, it's time to take a step back.
Therapy with a significant other can help men cope with—or maybe even improve—erectile problems.
By David Hopper
Considering their impact, your medications should be an important conversation with your doctor.
By Holly Ellis
Lymphedema of the penis and scrotum is rare, but serious cases may require surgery.
When mental blocks lead to erectile issues, a therapist can help, but know what to expect.
When mental blocks lead to erectile issues, a therapist can help, but know what to expect.
Surgery isn't an option in the penile condition's initial phase, but there are other choices.
By David Hopper
Tinnitus may sound like no big deal, but there may be worse to come.
By Helen Massy
So far, the topical gel has only been tested on rats, but human trials are planned.
By Mike Werling
Often overlooked in men, anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder have sexual side effects.
Talking will help in the long run, but pleasure can be achieved in the absence of an erection.
A plant-based diet can help reduce your risk of erectile dysfunction, a new study concludes.
Meds aren't usually the sole cause of erectile issues, and their effects can be minimized.
Anejaculation is the opposite of ejaculation and there are many reasons for it.
Yes, inguinal hernia repair takes place near the sex organs. Don't assume the worst, though.
By Helen Massy
A blockage in the abdominal aorta limits blood flow to the legs and another important body part.
By David Hopper
The right treatment plan can help you manage seizures.
By Ally Sweeten
Your doctor recommends this class of drugs for cholesterol. Let's dispel the myths you've heard.
Numerous stressors can negatively affect male fertility, so don't let the virus be another one.
The absence of testosterone and other hormones may signal future bone loss.
For better or worse, the effect of erotica on libido is as polarizing as the medium itself.
Don't put it off any longer. It's time for a complete physical and other tests.
If you suffer from these conditions, update your menu with sources of flavonoids and lycopene.
Urethra repair isn't any guy's dream, but this procedure is a long-term fix.
By David Hopper
As an essential component of erections, NO can be a big yes in avoiding ED.
A daily routine can aid the mind, body and soul—and maybe ease erectile dysfunction symptoms.
The causes of ED often differ between older and younger guys, but the effects are the same.
By David Hopper
The pituitary gland, hypothalamus and testicles together promote sperm and testosterone levels.
By Helen Massy
If your sleep environment is a mess, your sex life could be a mess, too.
Managing both conditions comes down to common sense. Talking to your doctor is a great start.
Yes, 'the snip' involves a sexual organ, but that doesn't mean it will impact sexual function.
Injury to the pudendal nerve can cause intense pelvic pain. Here's what you should do.
Doctors try to avoid it, but in certain cases, tumor removal is the answer.
A well-known culprit in poor diets, excessive sodium can also directly affect erections.
By David Hopper
Is your sleep schedule messing with other bedroom activities?
Therapy designed specifically for sexual function bridges patients' mental and physical issues.
From hyperpigmentation to sun exposure, there are plenty of harmless explanations.
By Jake Hall
CAD is another heart condition tied to ED, but the impact can be lessened if you're proactive.
The 12-month study will try to shed light on a potential new way of healing penile scar tissue.
Studies indicate an indirect but important relationship between gum disease and ED.
By David Hopper
Mental health struggles can make sex feel like a no-win scenario, but there are solutions.
Cancer isn't the only form of prostate disease, and women can help their partner spot problems.
Mental health issues can deliver a double whammy to erectile function, so weigh your options.
Breaking down taboo subjects is the first step to a fulfilling sex life.
Most guys may think lasting a long time in bed is a blessing, but for many, it's a curse.
Whether soft or hard, some penises are veinier than others. Here's why.
By Jake Hall
Kick the cancer sticks or risk erectile dysfunction.
By David Hopper
High-intensity focused ultrasound is a noninvasive, radiation-free option for low-grade cases.
Evidence is growing that men with erectile difficulty can benefit from the meditative practice.
By David Hopper
A newly dubbed condition has emerged from patient forums and is entering the mainstream.
Gels, injections, pellets, patches: Doctors weigh in on the best treatments for hypogonadism.
By David Hopper
Yes, getting rid of the disease is primary, but keep an eye toward life after treatment.
It's not a magic potion, but as part of a lifestyle, these foods can confer healthy rewards.
By Emily Blaire
Healthy blood pressure equals healthy blood flow, which equals healthy erectile function.
CPPS hurts, especially during erections and climaxes, which can cause an aversion to intimacy.
By David Hopper
The mechanics of diabetes-related damage are complicated, but controllable.
Procedures for BPH have side effects. A diminished sex life doesn't have to be one of them.
By Emily Blaire
Depression and anxiety can cause ED, and vice versa, so tackling mental obstacles is vital.
By David Hopper
Drug-based treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia are numerous and vary greatly.
The first can cause the second, which can be a sign of the first. It's all about blood flow.
Medical outcomes can be positive but leave patients unsatisfied if expectations aren't set.
Specific exercises might be elusive, but overall activity is definitely beneficial.
No cardiologist, urologist or primary care doc can read minds. They can only help if they know.
Prolonged exposure to an elevated blood glucose level causes many issues. This test monitors it.
Ads for these sex health products make bold claims. But urologists know what really works.
By David Hopper
Extreme cold has been used to help treat cancer for years. Can it help in other ways?
With reflection and communication, your sex life can transform into a validating experience.
By Nicole Beede
Mental struggles can impact your bedroom performance. Here's how to get out of your head.
By Emily Blaire
An intercourse-induced infarction is rare, but other factors affect post–heart attack intimacy.
After diabetes rendered standard ED fixes moot, I found a new sex life with an implant.
If the bend goes from mildly amusing to sexually detrimental, get serious about treating it.
By David Hopper
The field of epigenetics is revealing reasons for potential infertility across generations.
Well done or rare, too much red meat might make for fewer erections.
By Emily Blaire
Testosterone deficiency is common in men with diabetes, and that can lead to sexual dysfunction.
By David Hopper
The ancient practice's whole-body benefits could very well perk up certain pleasurable parts.
When cortisol circulates in excessive levels over time, sexual function may suffer.
You expect it to affect nerves in your feet and legs, but your testes? Yep, there, too.
Here's what's going to happen to your genitals as you get older, and it's not a pretty picture.
Lots of men struggle with infertility. Knowing the facts can help you avoid unnecessary shame.
By Emily Blaire
It's probably time to stop caring about this totally normal phenomenon.
By Paul Schrodt
If you're sprinting past the finish line too quickly, consider these lesser-known causes of PE.
Everyone gets overwhelmed sometimes, but chronic stress can be a literal downer for guys.
When your drinking starts to go beyond the occasional social beer you may notice these changes.
By Anna Herod
Men with IBS and IBD apparently have a greater risk and prevalence of ED. Why?
Your brain and body depend on sugar, but how much is too much or not enough in your diet?
Sometimes you feel more, sometimes less. Why does it change?
Learning how to deal with this common penile birth defect can be a lifelong process.
Both hyper- and hypothyroidism can affect men's sexual function. The good news: treatment helps.
Let's find out what, exactly, drug use does to your swimmers.
Years of sexual experience don't make you immune to this common issue in the bedroom.
Penile dysmorphic disorder is real, and so are its potential effects on your sex life.
Separating fact from fiction about erectile dysfunction can help reignite your sex life.
By Erin Coleman
Just like other parts of the body, your genitals can benefit from antioxidant-rich foods.
Fatigue, insomnia, mood swings and hair loss are just a few of the far-reaching effects.
By Anna Herod
Floppy members could be a real problem, but NASA’s lips are sealed.
By Paul Schrodt
Here's how the STI can progress from infection to non-erection—and how to avoid it.
By Anna Herod
Learn how to protect your ability to have children before, during and after treatment.
By Sarah Morris
Research suggests prostate cancer is deadlier and more likely to reoccur among smokers.
By Anna Herod
From fractures to curves, here's a hard look into lesser-known penis problems.
By David Hopper
Certain dietary and lifestyle changes can tame inflammation and improve your libido.
By Sarah Morris
If you're anxious about having a testicle or lymph nodes removed, learn what you need to know.
By David Hopper
Knowing the process can take the anxiety out of getting tested for erectile dysfunction.
By Eric Schad
Simple changes might help keep your sexual prowess potent.
By Eric Schad
Most men will experience some form of ED, but these numbers are clues to reducing your risk.
A surprising cause of erectile dysfunction is an overload of an essential mineral.
A medication commonly used to treat hair loss has been linked with erectile dysfunction.
By Anna Herod
Depression can leave you feeling unmotivated and sluggish—even in the bedroom.
By Ally Sweeten
Getting regular genital exams is an important part of preventive health care.
By Anna Herod
Swollen veins in a man's scrotum can affect his life and, by extension, yours.
Antidepressants can affect sexual function, but giving up your medicine is not the answer.
By Mary Idowu
Chronic pain, obesity and even medical treatments may make you change your approach to sex.
Younger guys facing trauma-induced erectile dysfunction can consider penile revascularization.
By Eric Schad
The two conditions can seem similar, so only a doctor can help you tell them apart.
By Eric Schad
Certain healthy lifestyle behaviors can 'energize' your sperm and improve their motility.
By Sarah Morris
A traumatic brain injury can significantly impact sexual function, both physically and mentally.
By Anna Herod
Priapism may be fodder for comedians, but it can also cause long-term damage.
Support a partner with perceived ejaculate volume reduction by taking a proactive approach.
Here are some tips to beat breast tissue development and help you in the bedroom.
Help your partner manage these conditions so both of you can enjoy a satisfying sex life.
Find out if testosterone replacement therapy can restore the energy and sex drive you've lost.
By Eric Schad
Here's the lowdown on what's happening down low if you're taking medications for mental health.
Penile curvature can make sex uncomfortable. Learn the moves that hit all the right angles.
By Eric Schad
Dive into the facts about erectile dysfunction and blood pressure medication.
Learn about non-invasive treatment options that can perk up your sex life.
By Erin Coleman
If you're having trouble getting ready for love, your beer belly could be the culprit.
By Eric Schad
A diet of plant-based whole foods boosts sex drive and helps with performance issues such as ED.
Explain why your sex drive is lacking in a way that informs and doesn't place blame
By Sarah Morris
Frank communication with a partner about health is an important aspect of your sex life.
Liven up your workouts, and you can liven up the bedroom as well.
The signs don't necessarily mean you have the disease. Find out what else it could be.
By Eric Schad
Foreskin or no foreskin, your bits need a good cleaning. Find out how to get in there properly.
By Eric Schad
Many men enjoy a few drinks now and then, but such consumption carries sexual side effects.
Many men suffer from erectile dysfunction, but that doesn't mean you can't prevent it.
By Eric Schad
Sex may change with age, but these six tips will help keep you active and satisfied.
By David Hopper
High blood pressure isn't the only reason to cut your sodium intake.
Hormones may impact your entire body, including your sleep schedule.
The virus may be responsible for your erections—or lack thereof.
The (bad) choices you make in five areas could increase your chances for erectile dysfunction.
By David Hopper
Breaking a sweat may be your secret weapon in the fight against erectile dysfunction.
Since the two conditions are so closely tied together, treating one should improve both.
By Erin Coleman
The verdict is in: Good cardiovascular health is essential for keeping your hard-ons hard.
Even young men can suffer from the psychological and physical reasons guys can't get it up.
By David Hopper
It can be administered in five ways, three of which are at-home easy.
Every case of prostate cancer is different, so get answers that are important to you.
By David Hopper
If you have osteoporosis, caution and creativity are key to continuing a healthy sex life.
By David Hopper
Kidney disease can cause sexual problems, but you have options to treat one and avoid the other.
By Eric Schad
Tobacco can have a negative impact on many aspects of your health—including your sex life.
Penile injection therapy is often used as a second-line treatment for erectile dysfunction.
By Sarah Morris
Erectile dysfunction isn't just about your penis—often it's a sign of other health problems.
Beat premature ejaculation with gels, sprays and condoms that decrease sensation.
From causing bad moods to ED, low testosterone can take a toll. Here's how to help your partner.
By Anna Herod
Learn what you can do to maintain your erections so diabetes won't wreck your love life.
By Eric Schad
Inflammation of the prostate is more than a nuisance. Here are some causes.
Several factors play a role in the frequency of visits to this specialist.
By David Hopper
It's a vague diagnosis, but if your low libido is disrupting your life, it may be worth a check.
Diabetic men are more prone to erectile issues than men at large. Get answers that help.
By Eric Schad
They work for many men, but erectile dysfunction medications have potential complications.
By Anna Herod
Pain reduction, curvature improvement and sexual function restoration are all possible.
By Sarah Morris
You may be able to improve your sexual health by drinking more water and staying hydrated.
They're not a solution of first resort, but may help if you've run out of other options.
By Anna Herod
From Freud’s primal scene to fear of death, it’s not just ‘ageism’ at play here.
By Jake Hall
Recreational use is one thing, but younger guys who need ED meds may have other issues.
Identifying the links between erectile dysfunction and sleep issues can help you with both.
Treating one condition can often help with the other—if you're willing to talk about them.
Nighttime erections aren't just a weird penis feature. They're an indication of overall health.
Get out of your own head and back into the bedroom by making positive changes in your life.
By Eric Schad
If your doctor recommends treatment for prostate cancer, pick the path that's best for you.
By Anna Herod
Prostate cancer is life-altering, but it can open a window for renewed mutual support.
Immediate side effects are well-known, but what happens after years or decades is less clear.
By Melissa Lee
An Italian study indicates getting COVID-19 could mean erectile issues for younger guys.
You need to be aware of how these conditions can affect fertility.
By Eric Schad
Experiencing a shocking or terrifying event can have a lasting effect on your sexual health.
By Eric Schad
You may be surprised to learn how your reproductive organs respond to the test of time.
Mental and emotional issues can be as much of a struggle in the bedroom as outside of it.
Scientific backing is scant, but practitioners of semen retention claim it has sexual benefits.
By Jason Crosby
As testosterone levels decline with age, men may experience a range of symptoms.
By David Hopper
How much does your state of mind shape your sexual health?
How much does your state of mind shape your sexual health?
Parkinson's gives you enough to handle without having to worry about sexual difficulties.
By David Hopper
Some men with benign prostatic hyperplasia may develop ED, but treatment options are available.
By David Hopper
Pain and erectile issues are just two of the reasons to call the doctor—the sooner the better.
By David Hopper
You have plenty of options (and many pros and cons) to consider for testosterone treatment.
It all comes down to the tiniest blood vessels in the male body.
Empathy and openness in discussing both physical and psychological issues are essential.
If you have diabetes and cope with ED, you can still have a good sex life. Find out how.
By Giddy Staff
Erectile dysfunction can affect your emotions and mental state, but you can deal with it.
By Giddy Staff
Given the connection between mental health and ED, it's no surprise treating one treats both.
By Giddy Staff
Taking small steps can protect your sexual health. Learn more about your penis and testicles.
By Giddy Staff
ED often impacts your mental health, which exacerbates symptoms, creating a vicious cycle.
By Giddy Staff
The first step in treating erectile dysfunction is tending to your heart and vascular health.
By Giddy Staff
Get to the heart of the matter with erectile dysfunction, from diagnosis through treatment.
By Giddy Staff
Erectile dysfunction could be a signal of serious heart issues. Here's what you need to know.
By Giddy Staff
If you have diabetes, you have an elevated risk of ED. Find out what you can do about it.
By Giddy Staff
ED can have a wide-ranging impact on more than just your sex life, but you don't have to let it.
By Giddy Staff
Understand the causes and effects of low testosterone so you know how to combat it.
By Giddy Staff
Understand your options and choose the right treatment for you.
By Giddy Staff
The links are so clear that ED can even predict cardiovascular problems.
Addressing one condition can help with the other, but only if you speak up.
Because the penis plays a vital role in bodily functions, maintaining its health is essential.
By David Hopper
There are several steps you can take to treat diabetes and ED. Here's what you need to know.
By Giddy Staff
Keeping blood sugar in check by watching your diet can also help with erectile function.
Medications and lifestyle changes can improve quality of life after prostate cancer radiation.
Challenges of diabetes and erectile dysfunction are intertwined but readily manageable.
Coping with cancer is daunting. Learning about the next steps and hopeful outcomes can help.
The link between ED and diabetes is clear, but your doctor can tell you more.
Reduce your understandable anxiety by knowing what to expect before, on and after biopsy day.
Many physical and mental health conditions, as well as lifestyle choices, can affect ED.
By David Hopper
Identifying the connection between ADHD and ED can help determine treatment for enjoyable sex.
By Jason Crosby
Treatment for testicular cancer can affect the survivor, both physically and psychologically.
By David Hopper
Depression is a complex root cause of erectile dysfunction, but some simple changes can help.
Approaching each condition separately can help with both.
Systemic racism is seriously affecting fertility rates across the United States.
By Jason Crosby
Increasing blood flow is the key to this innovative use of stents to aid erectile dysfunction.
A leaner, meaner you means lower blood sugar and better erections.
Amphetamines won't impact your sexual health permanently, but it's normal to be concerned.
Lifestyle changes and proper treatments could help get you in the mood.
By Eric Schad
It's not all in your head when it comes to ED, but some of it might be.
Studies of testosterone's effect on diabetes also offer insights into erectile dysfunction.
Men have many ways to handle and/or resolve infertility—starting with talking about it.
Medical procedures may offer a fix for ED, but you need to know the risks involved.
By Giddy Staff
Yes. Or no. It depends—and here's everything you need to know to resolve your issues.
Men with diabetes are more likely to suffer from ED, but do ED drugs work well for diabetic men?
By David Hopper
Mental health and ED are common disorders for men, and they’re related. But not how you think.
By David Hopper
Yes, there is a link between heart health and ED, and your life may depend on recognizing it.
Not sure what's true about diabetes and ED? It's because myths abound. Learn the facts.
By David Hopper
Dealing with ED is difficult enough—let alone the misconceptions.
By Jason Crosby
Extreme swings in mood and behavior can have a disturbing ripple effect in the bedroom.
By David Hopper
Numerous studies show a strong interplay between depression and erectile dysfunction.
If you're struggling to stay erect, your first call should probably be to your cardiologist.
If you're struggling to stay erect, your first call should probably be to your cardiologist.
While many people don't think twice, it turns out uppers can be a real downer for your penis.
Life with obsessive-compulsive disorder is difficult, but your sex life doesn't need to suffer.
By David Hopper
Male breast enlargement and erectile dysfunction share a common cause, but both can be treated.
By Sarah Morris
Erectile dysfunction may be unknown territory for some men, but time is a great guide.
Treatment options for men with erectile dysfunction and chronic pain may improve their sex life.
Being intimate is great, but you may not want the kids, roommates or parents to hear it all.
If you need to boost, lower or maintain your estrogen level, pay attention to these 10 foods.
By Erin Coleman
Hypertension affects a man's erection and a woman's libido—as can the meds that treat it.
By David Hopper
Affairs are usually complicated situations, and sexual dysfunction can play a role.
By Jason Crosby
About 40 percent of men in their 40s suffer from ED, but drug-free solutions are within reach.
By Erin Coleman
For me, marijuana was a godsend for help with several issues—but not erectile dysfunction.
Millions of men have ED, and HIV-positive men endure it on top of a life-changing diagnosis.
Here's what you need to know about the advertisements you've seen for low-T solutions.
By Eric Schad
Lowered sex drive is among the most common—but least discussed—symptoms of treatment.
In the fight versus prostate cancer, ADT can be a strong defense but also an unwelcome opponent.
By Jason Crosby
A man's penis may curve for a number of normal and harmless reasons. But some require attention.
By Haley Gray
No two dicks are the same, and that slight arc might actually improve your sex life.
By Paul Schrodt
Help is available for the physical and mental well-being of prostate cancer survivors.
It might be easier than you think to find a fun, rewarding way to get your move on.
Supplementing certain amino acids can boost your nitric oxide, but you may have enough already.
Understanding your ED means first knowing how diabetes and erections interact with each other.
A strong, healthy ticker is the foundation for strong, healthy sexual function.
This is definitely not your grandmother's sex-therapy session.
By Jason Crosby
There may be reasons for the rumors, but no actual proof that vasectomies contribute to ED.
The connection between erectile dysfunction and prostate conditions is often misunderstood.
Performance anxiety can happen to the best of us. But it doesn't have to get the best of us.
Cancer of any kind can have a huge effect on your life, and prostate cancer is no different.
By Alexis Schad
If you have low-T, or think you're at risk, consider trying these supplements.
By Erin Coleman
You're in bed, but your partner can't get or stay hard; and won't talk about it. Now what?
Penile implants may be one of your best options if you have erectile dysfunction.
By Sarah Morris
ED affects millions of men, across sexualities, and treatment is available for any and all.
By Gray Bigler
Today, we know more about both erectile dysfunction and depression than we ever have.
It can be good for your health and mind blowingly pleasurable—sometimes both.
It's a remarkably common phenomenon, but some PE cases may be more problematic than others.
Getting snipped sounds scary, but this minimally invasive procedure is effective and safe.
By Jason Crosby
With its many and various symptoms, COVID-19 is far more than a respiratory illness.
By David Hopper
Let's understand what's at stake when a boy is born with hypospadias, and bust some myths.
Before you yell 'Party!' know the negative impact the party drug 'X' can have on your sex life.
Minimal effort can reap major benefits with these easy exercises—if you know what you're doing.
Considering a penile implant to cope with erectile dysfunction? Knowing the facts can help.
This misunderstood molecule is the bedrock of your boner, so get the facts.
We bust some heart disease myths so you can make better choices about your heart health.
By David Hopper
ED doesn’t have to kill the moment, if you know what to say and do when it happens.
By Emily Blaire
Dating is stressful enough without having to teach your partner all about your ED.
As is the case with most matters of the bedroom, popping the blue pill is all about the timing.
What you think you know about Peyronie’s and late-onset penile curvature might be wrong.
If you have diabetes, you have an elevated risk of ED. Find out what you can do about it.
By Giddy Staff
Diabetes can cause side effects in unexpected ways and places, especially in the bedroom.
Knowing about the safety and efficacy of natural sex supplements can benefit your sexual health.
By Sarah Morris
Studies have found correlation between PTSD and ED, so coping with one may help with the other.
By David Hopper
A prostatectomy can be lifesaving. Doing research ahead of time can help it go smoothly.
By Anna Herod
While they are meant to help in the bedroom, some studies suggest additional health benefits.
Is your limp response to booze a one-night thing or a persistent problem?
Fifty percent of men older than 40 suffer from ED, a number that increases with age.
By Erin Coleman
Learn how chlamydia is related to erectile dysfunction, and what you can do to protect yourself.
Barrenwort, bishop’s hat, fairy wings—it has as many names as it has uses. But does it work?
By Sarah Morris
Better sleep can unlock more productivity, greater overall health and an amazing sex life.
By Jason Crosby
Cycling is good for you, but understand the factors that might affect your sexual performance.
By Jason Crosby
Intense cycling can involve hours of pressure on your most vulnerable areas. Should you worry?
By Pam LeBlanc
Your cup of morning mud might perk up not just your mind but also your sex life as you age.
By Jason Crosby
It’s already getting you through your day. Can coffee get you through sex, as well?
It’s no secret that alcohol makes it hard to get hard, but why, and what can you do about it?
More patients are surviving rectal cancer and getting back to a better quality of life, and sex.
Excess pounds can lead to low-T, high blood pressure, heart disease and ED. Time to lose weight!
By Sarah Morris
Noticing changes in the bedroom following opioid use? Usually these effects aren’t permanent.
By Haley Gray
Long story short: Cocaine use can make it difficult for a guy to get an erection.
Using drugs to enhance sexual pleasure can lead to physical, mental and legal hazards.
Find out how to counter the difficulties serious intestinal issues can cause to your sex life.
You’ve had a procedure to improve your health—great! Now, when can you get back to having sex?
From everyday stress to chronic disorders, your anxiety has a direct impact on your erection.
Don’t let depression dampen your romantic life.
By Eric Schad
The best sex isn’t just physical—it also comes from the mind.
By Jason Crosby
You’re not a whippersnapper anymore! But there’s still time (and ways) to roll in the hay.
You’re not a whippersnapper anymore! But there’s still time (and ways) to roll in the hay.
You’re not a whippersnapper anymore! But there’s still time (and ways) to roll in the hay.
Feel too old for sex? You may be under the wrong impression. Sex can still be great as you age.
It may cause changes down there, but testicular cancer likely won’t impact your sexual ability.
Implants are an option for men with erectile dysfunction, but largely as a final option.
These treatable prostate conditions are sometimes the culprit behind erectile dysfunction.
These treatable prostate conditions are sometimes the culprit behind erectile dysfunction.
The mind can be as important as a pill or a pump to restore sexual function and well-being.
Researchers believe erectile dysfunction could be a sign of cardiovascular problems.
By David Hopper
Erectile dysfunction affects tens of millions of U.S. men, but exercise can change that figure.
Are you experiencing urinary incontinence, premature ejaculation or ED? Let’s talk Kegels.
Focus on foods that enhance your diet, sexual performance and overall health—at the same time!
By Sarah Morris
Looking to add some new life to your sex life? Exercise may prove helpful.
For pain management, opioids can be effective, but side effects may include sexual dysfunction.
By Giddy Staff
If you’re suffering from poor digestive health, sex can be the very last thing on your mind.
Your sexual desire may fade after a heart attack, but it will return.
By Anna Herod
Sex changes as you age, but it still can be just as fulfilling as it was when you were younger.
By Anna Herod
Talking through your sexual insecurities is good for the soul and the best way to overcome them.
By Sarah Morris
The male reproductive system includes many components and you want all of them working properly.
By Giddy Staff
An enlarged prostate is common, but it's important to learn more about it.
By Giddy Staff
You should discuss PEVR with your doctor, especially if there’s an underlying condition.
By Jason Crosby
A penis curvature often caused by trauma, Peyronie’s disease can affect your comfort during sex.
A little known disorder, Peyronie’s can affect the appearance and function of your penis.
You’ve survived testicular cancer. That’s the good news. Now, let’s consider what comes next.
By Giddy Staff
Your semen quality could be an indicator of your overall health, for better or worse.
By Jason Crosby
Popular ED medications can be abused if you don’t follow doctor’s orders.
By Sarah Morris
It’s possible for a man to 'break' his penis, which could cause a long-term health concern.
The decision to get a penile implant is a serious one and calls for some serious research.
Lifestyle changes and new treatments can help men get more nitric oxide and promote blood flow.
By Sarah Morris
You may be able to reduce the risk of heart problems and improve ED-related symptoms.
By Sarah Morris
Mental health issues often cause problems with ED. But you don’t have to suffer in silence.
Treating your hypertension can often worsen your ED. Fortunately, you have options.
Diabetes can cause sexual struggles for men and women. Thankfully, a little knowledge can help.
By Haley Gray
Diabetes and ED share common underlying factors. Addressing the source is often the solution.
It can be a real downer to find that your medication causes some unfortunate side effects.
By Sarah Morris
Solving the mysteries of erectile dysfunction can ease anxiety and prepare you for next steps.
By Giddy Staff
Various treatments for prostate cancer may have more outcomes than just managing your illness.
Male infertility can have many causes, but a proactive approach can yield positive results.
Anxiety is a common problem, and it can affect your libido. Learn how to take back control.