Erection Problems
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Erection Problems
Hi there is there something that may help me get & obtain an erection ? I have been told that I have a Neurogenic Bladder where my nerves in the bladder does not tell me that I need to empty the bladder as well as my bowel is starting to fail as well.
Any help will be great.
Shane
Any help will be great.
Shane
- Justine Greenwood
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Re: Erection Problems
Hello Shane,
Thank you for your post. I appreciate this is a sensitive topic and hope I can help you.
There are medicines that can help you obtain an erection. They are available on prescription from your GP. Your GP will be able to ensure you get the right type of medicine for you.
There are things you can do at home to help too. Stopping smoking, reducing stress and alcohol intake is the best advice. Some men and their partners also find psychosexual therapy helpful. If you would like more information about this, please visit NHS Choices http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/goodsex/page ... x#Erectile
Please do take a look at the following useful page from NHS Choices which gives you all the possible treatment options. I would however encourage you to obtain the medicine from your GP as they will be able to look at your medical history and current medication and ensure what they prescribe is best for you. http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Erectile-d ... tment.aspx
As the website highlights, It is possible to buy medication over the internet, but you should always exercise caution as there are many sites that offer counterfeit medicines. These medications are not regulated and the amount of active ingredients in them can vary. They could cause unpleasant side effects or they may not be suitable for you. Please do only obtain them from a registered health professional.
I hope this is useful to you,
Justine
Thank you for your post. I appreciate this is a sensitive topic and hope I can help you.
There are medicines that can help you obtain an erection. They are available on prescription from your GP. Your GP will be able to ensure you get the right type of medicine for you.
There are things you can do at home to help too. Stopping smoking, reducing stress and alcohol intake is the best advice. Some men and their partners also find psychosexual therapy helpful. If you would like more information about this, please visit NHS Choices http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/goodsex/page ... x#Erectile
Please do take a look at the following useful page from NHS Choices which gives you all the possible treatment options. I would however encourage you to obtain the medicine from your GP as they will be able to look at your medical history and current medication and ensure what they prescribe is best for you. http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Erectile-d ... tment.aspx
As the website highlights, It is possible to buy medication over the internet, but you should always exercise caution as there are many sites that offer counterfeit medicines. These medications are not regulated and the amount of active ingredients in them can vary. They could cause unpleasant side effects or they may not be suitable for you. Please do only obtain them from a registered health professional.
I hope this is useful to you,
Justine
Justine Greenwood
Learning and Development Pharmacist, Rowlands Pharmacy
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Learning and Development Pharmacist, Rowlands Pharmacy
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