Erectile Dysfunction
Private, Provider-Guided Care for Men’s Sexual Health
Erectile dysfunction, commonly known as ED, is a condition where a man has difficulty getting or
maintaining an erection firm enough for sexual activity.
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Occasional changes in sexual performance can happen, but ongoing or repeated erectile difficulties may be related to blood flow, nerve function, hormone levels, stress, medications, lifestyle factors, or other underlying health conditions.
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At KoreMe, our providers offer confidential evaluations and personalized treatment options for eligible patients.
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What Is Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction may occur when the body’s normal erection process is affected by physical, emotional, or medical factors.
Possible contributing factors may include:
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Reduced blood flow
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Nerve-related concerns
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Stress or anxiety
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Hormonal changes
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Certain medications
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High blood pressure
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Diabetes or blood sugar concerns
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Heart or vascular health concerns
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Lifestyle factors
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Because ED can sometimes be associated with other health issues, a medical evaluation is an important first step.
Sildenafil
Same Active Ingredient as Viagra®
Sildenafil is a prescription medication used to treat erectile dysfunction in eligible men. It works by helping support blood flow involved in achieving and maintaining an erection during sexual stimulation.
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Sildenafil may be available in different strengths and dosage forms based on provider recommendation.
Available options may include troche or capsule formulations.
Tadalafil
Same Active Ingredient as Cialis®
Tadalafil is a prescription medication used to treat erectile dysfunction in eligible men. It may also be prescribed for certain urinary symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia, when appropriate.
Tadalafil may be available in different strengths and dosage forms based on provider recommendation.
Available options may include troche or capsule formulations.
Start Your Personalized Evaluation Today
Meet with a qualified healthcare provider to discuss your concerns, review your health history, and learn whether ED treatment options may be appropriate for you.
*ED medications are not appropriate for everyone. They should not be used with nitrates or certain other medications and may not be suitable for individuals with specific cardiovascular conditions, low blood pressure, severe liver or kidney disease, or other medical concerns.
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Treatment eligibility is determined by a licensed healthcare provider based on symptoms, health history, current medications, and clinical evaluation. Individual results may vary. No specific outcomes can be guaranteed.