You should be talking to your doctor, how’s your blood pressure, are you diabetic, how’s your testosterone levels, are there any underlying medical issues that are causing or contributing to your difficulties? Establish this with your doctor, then you’ll know better what the issue might be and what your options are. The prescription meds don’t always work for all individuals, there’s not necessarily a one size fits all medication. In addition, there are dietary supplements that can help over time, for instance Fenugreek. It’s not going to help right off the bat, it’s not a pill you take and then experience an erection over the next half hour to an hour. It has to build up in your system, weeks or even months. Get online, do some research on your own in addition to what you learn through your doctor and/or any specialist. Don’t do dietary supplements in combination with prescription ED meds without running it past your doctor. I discovered the effects of Fenugreek in that regard by accident, I had and still have no difficulties in that area but it did lead to a very noticeable increase in blood flow and erections, almost embarrassingly so, so I stopped using it. To the downside, Fenugreek will decrease blood sugar, so it’s best to take it immediately after a meal. If you’re diabetic, something that messes with your blood sugar like that might cause problems. So, again, work with your doctor to find the answer that works for you.
Testosterone is sex drive more than erectile capability
But youre right
A great urologist is the stop for ED help
“almost embarrassingly so”
Whoa...not since I was 13 years old have I thought that!
Do you use greens or seeds?