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Don’t suffer in silence with E.D. - sponsored by Boston Scientific

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It's an issue that many men face but are too embarrassed to talk about. Often times men may suffer in silence. But you don't have too. Here with more from Carolina Urology is Dr. Richard Natale.  Erectile Dysfunction can be devastating. “Addressing the issue quickly and getting to the root cause will be life changing for many men” says Dr. Natale. He adds “our physicians at Carolina Urology Partners are not only uniquely trained to evaluate and manage ED, but they are understanding and sensitive about listening and talking about this condition.”

"The top three physical causes are due to vascular issues, diabetes, and medication. Additionally, E.D. can be a result or precursor to prostate cancer treatment, diabetes, and heart disease.  There is hope because E.D. can be treated” says Dr. Natale. Currently there are 5 FDA approved treatment options for erectile dysfunction. They are Oral Medications, Injection therapy, Vacuum Erection Devices, Urethral suppositories & Penile Implants. Each procedure is effective in its own right and helps to restore blood flow or manufacture a hardness in the penile area. If you are heaving E.D. symptoms it’s time to see a urologist. Urologists are specialists in treating diseases of urinary tract systems and reproductive organs. Most primary care physicians will only treat the early stages of E.D. whereas urologists treat E.D. at any stage of the disease progression. “We are seeing happy and satisfied customers here in the office” says Dr. Natale.  "Don’t suffer in silence! Contact our office at carolinaurology.com to schedule an appointment."

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