Sir I am 61 years old. I can't perform sex due ed problem as I feel. But every time I want to do sex. I am taking manforce 50 whenever I need sex. Without it my penis doesn't stand. Taking manforce time to time itching start in my body after 15 days. What I should do. What will be the best treatment for me.
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Depending on the cause and severity of your erectile dysfunction and any underlying health conditions, you might have various treatment options. Your doctor can explain the risks and benefits of each treatment and will consider your preferences. Your partner's preferences also might play a role in your treatment choices. Oral medications oral medications are a successful erectile dysfunction treatment for many men. They include: sildenafil (viagra) tadalafil (adcirca, cialis) vardenafil (levitra, staxyn) avanafil (stendra) all four medications enhance the effects of nitric oxide ? a natural chemical your body produces that relaxes muscles in the penis. This increases blood flow and allows you to get an erection in response to sexual stimulation. Taking one of these tablets will not automatically produce an erection. Sexual stimulation is needed first to cause the release of nitric oxide from your penile nerves. These medications amplify that signal, allowing some men to function normally. Oral erectile dysfunction medications are not aphrodisiacs, will not cause excitement and are not needed in men who get normal erections. The medications vary in dosage, how long they work and side effects. Possible side effects include flushing, nasal congestion, headache, visual changes, backache and stomach upset. Before taking any medication for erectile dysfunction, including over-the-counter supplements and herbal remedies, get your doctor's ok.� if medications aren't effective or appropriate in your case, your doctor might recommend a different treatment. Other treatments include: penis pumps.�a penis pump (vacuum erection device) is a hollow tube with a hand-powered or battery-powered pump. The tube is placed over your penis, and then the pump is used to suck out the air inside the tube. This creates a vacuum that pulls blood into your penis. Exercise recent studies have found that exercise, especially moderate to vigorous aerobic activity, can improve erectile dysfunction. However, benefits might be less in some men, including those with established heart disease or other significant medical conditions. Even less strenuous, regular exercise might reduce the risk of erectile dysfunction. Increasing your level of activity might also further reduce your risk.
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