Most men experience sexual issues, including erectile dysfunction, after prostate cancer treatment. Regular cardiovascular and strength training workouts can significantly improve sexual function, ...
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Pelvic floor workouts for men (not just women)
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Have you heard of pelvic floor exercises for men? These moves, including the famous Kegel exercises, are often associated with their benefits ...
This article was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA. ED affects roughly 30 million men in the United States, so if you’ve got it, you’re definitely not alone. Unfortunately, if ED is causing relationship ...
Today, there are more treatments than ever. By David Dodge Erectile dysfunction is more common than one might think. More than half of men over 40 will experience some kind of erectile problem, and ...
It often starts subtly, a dull ache in the groin, an urgent need to urinate, or a feeling of tightness that’s hard to explain. For many men, these signs are brushed off as stress, age, or the ...
This article was reviewed by Martin Miner, MD. Your pelvic floor is kinda like plumbing: you never really think about it unless there’s something wrong. Although we don’t pay much attention to our ...
Today, most doctors and much of the public view erectile dysfunction (ED) as a medical problem treatable with erection medication. That’s often the case. But ED also has a significant psychological ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Exercise 3 days per week improved sexual function for men with prostate cancer vs. usual care. Exercise also ...
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