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Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

As the life expectancy for individuals living in the United States has increased over the last few decades, more and more men have been living well into their elderly years. While this has allowed them to enjoy a long, eventful life, it has also increased the number of men affected by erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction treatment has become a hot topic, with ads for various drugs and psychological help appearing in every form of media.

Erectile dysfunction, or ED as it is often commonly referred to, occurs when men reach middle age or older and have problems obtaining an erection during sexual activity. While this does not have a serious impact on an individual's health, it can seriously wound the pride and self-image a man has of himself. In addition, it can cause problems and issues within a marriage, as the inability to obtain an erection affects the partner's sex life too.

While the problem of ED affects many men today, there are several different drugs available to treat it. These include Cialis, Levitra and Viagra, which are three of the most common drugs used to provide men with an erection during sexual activity. Viagra was one of the first products available on the market to treat erectile dysfunction, with Cialis and Levitra following in the years after. While these drugs aren't exactly the same, they all work the same.

When a man takes a dosage of Cialis, Levitra or Viagra, it causes the muscles in his penis to relax. This relaxation allows for more blood to flow to the penis, which allows it to become erect when it is visually or physically stimulated. In addition to providing an erection, Cialis, Levitra and Viagra can allow an individual to have a longer erection, as well as need less recovery time between erections.

While Cialis, Levitra and Viagra all treat erectile dysfunction they are not the same thing. Each one varies in the duration and effectiveness of the medicine, as well as the possible side effects and risks associated with taking them.

Consult your doctor to find the best erectile dysfunction treatment for you.

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