lakeesha Hennessy Williams answered
My husband suffered from erectile dysfunction (or ED) at one point, and I can tell you right now - the whole homeopathic approach didn't really work out for us.
I'm no medical expert, and I can't say we've tried every homeopathic treatment available, but we did end up spending a significant amount of money without seeing any meaningful results.
If you're interested in tackling erectile dysfunction, this is what I recommend you do:
How to treat erectile dysfunction
The way I see erectile dysfunction, it's not a disease in itself - rather it's a symptom that can appear because of various conditions.
Figuring out what's causing your ED is the first step to curing it.
The biggest causes of ED are:
Curing erectile dysfunction ED can be a really difficult problem to live with. There is a big sense of frustration and even shame associated with failing to maintain an erection - but I don't think there should be!
It is a medical condition just like any other and should be treated as such.
If your arteries are the most likely problem, I would recommend that you speak to a dietitian about putting you on a diet that is low in fat and cholesterol.
For issues with stress or hormones, your doctor should also be able to point you in the right direction!
As far as homeopathy goes, I would give it a wide berth - although that's just my opinion.
I'm no medical expert, and I can't say we've tried every homeopathic treatment available, but we did end up spending a significant amount of money without seeing any meaningful results.
If you're interested in tackling erectile dysfunction, this is what I recommend you do:
How to treat erectile dysfunction
The way I see erectile dysfunction, it's not a disease in itself - rather it's a symptom that can appear because of various conditions.
Figuring out what's causing your ED is the first step to curing it.
The biggest causes of ED are:
- Thinning arteries bringing blood to the penis
- Stress and anxiety
- Hormone issues
Curing erectile dysfunction ED can be a really difficult problem to live with. There is a big sense of frustration and even shame associated with failing to maintain an erection - but I don't think there should be!
It is a medical condition just like any other and should be treated as such.
If your arteries are the most likely problem, I would recommend that you speak to a dietitian about putting you on a diet that is low in fat and cholesterol.
For issues with stress or hormones, your doctor should also be able to point you in the right direction!
As far as homeopathy goes, I would give it a wide berth - although that's just my opinion.