Erectile Dysfunction
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FAQ
Conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and stress can contribute to erectile dysfunction.
Yes, exercise, diet, and quitting smoking can help.
Medications, therapy, and lifestyle changes are options.
Yes, it affects many men, especially as they age.
If it persists or is causing distress, seek medical advice.

Christopher Wolter, MD
Medical Reviewer
Christopher Wolter, MD, is an assistant professor in urology at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. He has been in practice since 2008, specializing in the areas of urinary incontinen...

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Justin Laube, MD, is a board-certified integrative and internal medicine physician, a teacher, and a consultant with extensive expertise in integrative health, medical education, a...
Pat F. Bass III, MD, MPH
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Dr. Pat Bass is a board certified general internist and pediatrician at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, and the chief medical information officer a...
- Erectile Dysfunction. Mayo Clinic. March 1, 2025.