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Question: What pill should someone take for erection problems. I am having serious problems with an erection and just want to know before I go to the doctor. I want to try a pill to see if that helps or should I just go to the doctor and see what he says. Want to know what other peoples thoughts are. Thanks


Answers: What pill should someone take for erection problems. I am having serious problems with an erection and just want to know before I go to the doctor. I want to try a pill to see if that helps or should I just go to the doctor and see what he says. Want to know what other peoples thoughts are. Thanks

Discuss the problem with your primary care physician who will either diagnose you or send you to a urologist, or both. They will give you options for both physiological and psychological problems.

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Do you get erections and can't stop them or just can't get them at all?

You really need to go see your doc. He will determine if your problem is physiological vs. psychological. Also, there are some medications that cause impotence which can also be a culprit in this situation so he/she has to review them with you. In any event, you need to make an appointment.

Good luck

You should be evaluated by your doctor.You may have an underlying condition that needs to be treated

Think you should see a doctor and find out what is causing your problem, though I am unsure if it is because you can't get an erection or have one that won't go away.

Either way you should not have erection problems at your age and it can probably be corrected.

Even if you think you'd like to try a pill, you'll have to go to a doctor to get a prescription.
All the reputable erection problem pills require a doctor's prescription. Don't waste your money on any others.
At your age, you should get checked out.

dont you ever see the commercial with BOB?

Viagra and Cialis are the most advertised on television lately. There are others, but they are all by prescription. Yes, you already know you should visit a doctor for consultation in this respect. The doctor may refer you to a urologist. I do not know of any over the counter (OTC) pills.





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