Men's Health Condition
Erectile Dysfunction
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Overview
Erectile Dysfunction: what you need to know
Erectile dysfunction (ED) refers to ongoing difficulty getting or maintaining an erection firm enough for sexual activity. For many men, it can feel confusing, frustrating, or isolating, particularly when it develops gradually or without an obvious trigger. Some men notice a sudden change, while others experience a slow decline over time.
Common Symptoms
- Difficulty achieving an erection
- Trouble maintaining an erection
- Erections that feel weaker than before
- Reduced sexual confidence
- Anxiety around intimacy
- Changes in libido
Possible Causes
There are many possible causes of erectile dysfunction. Physical factors may include cardiovascular health, blood flow issues, diabetes, medication side effects, or hormonal changes such as low testosterone. Psychological contributors, including stress, anxiety, low mood, or relationship difficulties, are also common and often overlap with physical factors. In many cases, ED is multifactorial rather than caused by a single issue.
How Menvate Approaches This
At Menvate, assessment starts with understanding the full picture. This includes discussing symptoms, medical history, medications, lifestyle factors, and any relevant blood results you may already have. Erectile dysfunction can sometimes be an early sign of broader health concerns, which is why interpretation and clinical context matter.
When to seek guidance
It’s worth seeking medical guidance if erectile difficulties are persistent, worsening, affecting confidence or relationships, or accompanied by other symptoms such as fatigue, low mood, or reduced libido. A doctor-led conversation can help clarify what’s normal, what’s not, and what the next steps should be.
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What's included in a consultation
- 45-minute GP consultation
- Blood test review (if available)
- Personalised clinical next steps
- 20-minute follow-up included
- Written summary provided
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