Is Your Lifestyle Causing Erectile Dysfunction?
When it comes to treating erectile dysfunction, it is important to assess all aspects of a patient’s medical history and lifestyle. ED can occur in younger men as well as older men, and lifestyle habits can play a role in …
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Restoring Sexual Function With Improved Bloodflow
Progressive Men’s Health is dedicated to helping patients restore natural sexual function without the need for medication. Using advanced technology, we offer non invasive treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing process to restore normal blood flow and facilitate a …
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Treating Nerve Damage To Restore Natural Function
Progressive Men’s Health has been on the leading edge of treating erectile dysfunction (ED) with alternatives to medication. Using shock wave therapy, our treatment stimulates the body’s natural healing response to regenerate healthy blood flow and nerve function for a …
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Diabetes And Erectile Dysfunction- What Is The Connection?
Recent studies have shown a link between diabetes and erectile dysfunction (ED) as a result of nerve and blood vessel damage caused by poorly controlled blood sugars. Men with diabetes are found to be 2-3 times more likely to suffer …
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Is Your Heartburn Medication Affecting Your ED?
You may have heard some of the recent news concerning possible long term side effects now associated with the consistent use of many popular heartburn medications, known medically as PPIs (Proton Pump Inhibitors). Over the counter names inlcude Prilosec®, Nexium® …
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Understanding the Causes of Erectile Dysfunction
For many who suffered with erectile dysfunction (ED) years ago, they were often told by medical professionals that it was a psychologic issue. This left patients feeling discouraged and frustrated and often had a detrimental impact on intimate relationships in …
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Understanding Men’s Sexual Dysfunction
When it comes to making the best possible treatment recommendation for erectile dysfunction (ED), understanding the patient as a whole person is extremely important. It is easy to take a pill to treat the symptoms, but if the underlying cause …
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