im having trouble getting an erection

I have erection problems and I would like to know if there is any herbal or vitamins I can take to solve this

Answer #1

Consult your doctor about prescription meds or if there is a personal issue. As for safe herbal remedies you can try velvet bean, ginkgo, yohimbe, ginseng, niacin, horny goat weed, and saw palmetto. Only take one at a time and only in recommended doses. You can probably find these in most herbal vitamin stores.

Answer #2

Consult a doctor.

Answer #3

Viagra, but talk to the doctor first..

Answer #4

Prescription treatments, such as Viagra®, for erectile dysfunction should generally not be used in men for whom sexual activity is not advisable because of their weak cardiovascular conditions. There is potential for cardiac risk in such patients with preexisting cardiovascular disease. Viagra® has systemic vasodilatory properties that resulted in transient decreases in supine blood pressure in healthy volunteers during trials. In some patients, concomitant use of PDE5 inhibitors (like Viagra®) co-administered with alpha-blockers, may lower blood pressure significantly leading to symptomatic hypotension (e.g. dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting).

There is no controlled clinical data on the safety or efficacy of Viagra® in the following groups of patients with:

* Occurrence of a heart attack, stroke/ life-threatening arrhythmia within the last 6 months
* Resting hypotension or hypertension
* Cardiac failure or coronary artery disease causing unstable angina
* Retinitis pigmentosa

If Viagra® has been prescribed to patients with the above conditions; this should be done with caution.

The safety and efficacy of combinations of Viagra® with other treatments for erectile dysfunction have not been studied. Therefore, the use of such combinations is not recommended.

The safety of Viagra® is unknown in patients with bleeding disorders and patients with active peptic ulceration. Possible side effects with Viagra®

Prolonged erections for greater than 4 hours and Priapism (painful erections greater than 6 hours in duration) have been reported since market approval of Viagra®. These could cause extreme damage to the penis and permanent loss of potency. In the event of an erection that persists longer than 4 hours, the patient must seek immediate medical assistance.

Viagra® should be used with caution in patients with anatomical deformation of the penis (such as angulation, cavernosal fibrosis or Peyronie’s disease), or in patients who have conditions which may predispose them to Priapism (such as sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or leukemia).

Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), a cause of decreased vision which may include permanent loss of vision, has been reported post-marketing in temporal association with the use of all PDE5 inhibitors.

If Viagra® is prescribed to patients using Ritonavir (protease inhibitor), caution should be taken because Ritonavir substantially increases serum concentrations of sildenafil. Visual disturbances occur more commonly at higher levels of sildenafil exposure. Decreased blood pressure, syncope, and prolonged erection were reported in some healthy volunteers exposed to high doses of sildenafil (200-800 mg).

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Answer #5

hello, I made love me my miss’s a week and half ago since then im having trouble trying to get an erection I got it up a few times but after about 5 seconds it goes soft what could it be?

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