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Asked for male, 22 years old from Udham Singh Nagar
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Urologist•Mumbai
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For men searching for ed medication, there are many newer erectile dysfunction treatments (all prescription drugs) that help you get an erection firm enough to have sex, and most have few side effects.
Commonly prescribed erectile dysfunction treatments include:
stendra (avanafil)
viagra (sildenafil)
cialis (tadalafil)
levitra or staxyn (vardenafil)
if you need erectile dysfunction treatment, visit a urologist today.
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Yoga & Naturopathy Specialist•Delhi
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Try doing kapal bhathi. There is a special way of doing it for prostrate patients. Lie down on the floor or bed. Do kapal bhathi in such a way that the strokes are felt on the point where the penis joins the main trunk of the body. This gives a mild internal massage to prostrate. Hence the general health of the prostrate improves. In any case surgery is also not a bad option and should not be ruled out.
Asked for male, 52 years old from Bangalore
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Urologist•Guntur
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Dear sir,
our greetings
we understand your anxiety to know the best among you mentioned. But, the better suited can be decided based on many factors like your co-morbidities, prostate gland size, symptoms that bothers you and since how long you are using and how long do you need medication. The medicine you mentioned scientifically have same efficacy as per their designated work concerns and belongs to same group.
Thank you.
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Asked for male, 71 years old from Lakhimpur
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Diabetologist•Bhubaneswar
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Thanks for your Query.

As per the information provided by you, your father has chronic Renal disease which is a progressive disorder.

Secondly Ketoadd has not been proven to decrease Creatinine. It is just a coprescription drug which may have some favourable effect.

Thirdly I would like to advise you to go for a novel treatment which I use regularly for my chronic Kideny patients successfully reducing Creatinine.

For further information and Complete prescripti...more
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Urologist•Ludhiana
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It is better to consult a nephrologist. Solifenacin 5 mg is safe if your USG abdomen is not showing high post void residual volume called as pvrv.
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