I am a 26-year-old man experiencing erectile dysfunction, including weak erections, short erection duration, and difficulty achieving a second erection. What medicines should I take to treat this condition?
At 26, experiencing erectile dysfunction is relatively common and highly treatable. First-line medications typically include PDE5 inhibitors such as Sildenafil (Viagra) or Tadalafil (Cialis), which help improve blood flow to the penis. However, these are prescription-only medications and require a proper medical evaluation to ensure they are safe for you. Since ED in young men is frequently linked to psychological factors (like stress or performance anxiety), lifestyle habits, or underlying health conditions, I highly recommend consulting a doctor or urologist. They can help identify the root cause, check for any hormonal imbalances, and safely prescribe the right treatment.
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I am a 26-year-old man experiencing erectile dysfunction, including weak erections, short erection duration, and difficulty achieving a second erection. What medicines should I take to treat this condition?