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Achieve stronger, long-lasting erections.

HOW IT WORKS

The experience

Day one

Fully online

You'll be assessed by our UK-based clinicians via a simple consultation.

Week one

Fully discreet

Your medication will be delivered swiftly in unmarked packaging. Repeat prescriptions keep you topped up, and you can switch any time if you wish to try alternative treatments.

Ongoing

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We're with you throughout your journey. You can access your medical team whenever you need to, via phone and email.

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What are the most common causes of erectile dysfunction in men?

Erectile dysfunction can be influenced by a range of underlying factors, such as diabetes, hypertension, smoking, excessive alcohol intake, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and emotional challenges like depression or anxiety. Even advancing age, particularly beyond 50, can subtly impact one's sexual vitality.

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What treatment options are available for erectile dysfunction, and how do I know which one is right for me?

Erectile dysfunction can be effectively treated with medications like Levitra, Tadalafil (Generic), Cialis, Sildenafil, Vardenafil, etc. Lifestyle changes, too, can improve the condition, as can counselling and, in some cases, surgery. At Better Meds, we are committed to providing diagnostics that help you understand your health better by connecting you with our medical experts.

DOCTORS AND CLINICIANS

Our expert team

Symptoms


ED is far more common than we would think. The symptoms include;


Difficulty getting or keeping an erection

Reduced sexual desire, also known as low libido

Erections that are too soft or don’t last long enough for sex



Diagnosis


Unable to achieve and sustain an erection in general is an obvious sign of suffering from ED. Doctors also begin with a detailed medical history and physical exam to understand symptoms and identify possible causes. You may be asked about:

They may also perform:

A quick and free evaluation by ‘Better Meds’ can help you get the best treatment for your condition. All you have to do is answer a few questions about your health and our medical experts will guide you from there! 

 

 

How can I treat ED?

ED is treatable in a variety of ways.

Oral Medication-Vardenafil, Sildenafil, Spedra, etc

Lifestyle changes- quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, managing stress, maintaining a healthy weight, etc

Psychological Counseling- for depression, anxiety, etc

FAQ

Your questions answered

Erectile Dysfunction causes difficulty during sex for men. It can result from physical issues like poor circulation, hormonal imbalances, or health conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, as well as psychological factors like stress or anxiety. Though common, especially with age, ED is highly treatable through medications, lifestyle changes, or therapy/counselling, depending on the underlying cause.

Hair loss in men can result from a mix of physical, psychological, and lifestyle factors. Physical causes include poor blood flow from heart disease or high blood pressure, diabetes, hormonal imbalances like low testosterone, nerve damage, and side effects of certain medications. Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, and relationship issues can also play a role. Lifestyle habits like smoking, heavy alcohol use, poor sleep, obesity, and lack of physical activity further contribute to hair thinning and loss.

Yes, certain medications can lead to erectile dysfunction as a side effect. Common ones include antidepressants, blood pressure medications (like beta-blockers and diuretics), antihistamines, and some acid reflux or prostate drugs. These can affect blood flow, hormone levels, or nerve signals involved in erections.

While Viagra and other ED meds are not addictive, it is important to remember that they only cure the symptoms and not the underlying condition, which still needs medical attention. Having said that, if performance anxiety is keeping a man from getting an erection, then he will rely on the ED tablets as a backup every time.

Not necessarily. While around one in five men will experience erectile dysfunction at some point in their lives, only about 10% seek treatment. Many avoid speaking up about it due to the stigma. ED is often wrongly seen as a sign of weakness or loss of masculinity, leading men to suffer in silence when help can be easily available.

A healthcare provider diagnoses ED through a physical exam, reviewing medical history, and possibly conducting tests like blood tests, ultrasound, or psychological assessments to identify the underlying cause.

ED can be treated with medications (like sildenafil or tadalafil), lifestyle changes (exercise, healthy diet), therapy (if psychological factors are involved), and in some cases, surgical options like penile implants.

ED can often be prevented by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing stress, avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol, staying physically active, and treating underlying health conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes.

Yes, erectile dysfunction can sometimes be an early indicator of more serious health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure, as these can affect blood flow and nerve function.

Yes, erectile dysfunction is very common, especially as men age. It affects about 30 million men in the U.S., with varying severity, and many cases are treatable.
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