Erectile Dysfunction is More Common and More Treatable Than You Think
By age 40, approximately 40% of men experience ED symptoms, rising to 70% by age 70. However, Erectile Dysfunction is treatable in many cases, but it can also serve as an early warning sign for heart disease. It gives you an opportunity to address underlying health issues before they become serious.
In this comprehensive guide, Men’s Health Manitoba physicians Dr. Premal Patel and Dr. Jay Nayak explain:
- This often-overlooked connection between ED and cardiovascular health
- How to identify whether you ED stems from physical, psychological or lifestyle factors
- Medication options and how to optimize their effectiveness
- Li-ESWT shockwave therapy: a restorative treatment with effects lasting up to 2 years in 76% of patients
- When to consider advanced treatments like penile prosthesis
- Why early diagnosis matters for both sexual and overall health
Whether you’re experiencing occasional difficulties or persistent challenges, understanding your options is the first step toward effective treatment. Our team specializes in identifying reversible causes and creating personalized treatment plans.




