Veronica Swallow
May 21
Questions & Answers
While Erectile Dysfunction (ED) becomes more common with age, it is not a natural or inevitable part of the aging process. Many older men remain sexually active without experiencing significant ED. However, as men age, they may experience changes in sexual health due to factors like reduced testosterone levels, a decrease in blood flow, or other age-related health conditions (e.g., cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure). Although ED is more prevalent in older men, it is important to understand that it is treatable and does not have to impact the quality of life. Lifestyle changes, medical treatments, and addressing underlying health issues can help older men maintain sexual health. So, while age may increase the likelihood of ED, it's important to recognize that it can often be managed or prevented with the right interventions and lifestyle choices.
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