2024-11-29T15:01:52+0800
Blood pressure medications may lower the amount of blood that flows to the penis. If there is not enough blood flow to the penis, difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection may occur. In this video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine, an expert in the field explains what to do if this occurs. ❓Have a sexual medicine question? Check out our full ISSM Answers Your Questions playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsR06oVxDuI-2EtNEjSCqQpp_HoR1idh ----- ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: The following video represents the opinions of the individual speakers and does not necessarily represent the opinion or position of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM). The information is also not meant to serve as specific medical advice or recommendations. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment before undertaking a new healthcare regimen. ----- 👥 Access exclusive member benefits from the ISSM. Join us today! https://www.issm.info/members/join-us ----- 📱 STAY CONNECTED with us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/ISSM_INFO Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/issm.info Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/issmsexmed/ 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more content like this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfrPx9R8T17NZbxZHoEXgQ ----- 🌍 ISSM’s mission is To be the most respected and trusted source of information, education, and professional development on human sexual health through the delivery of world-class publications, research findings, and online and in-person opportunities for knowledge exchange, worldwide. 🌐 Find out more about ISSM and stay up to date on the latest sexual medicine research: https://www.issm.info/ #erectiledysfunction #bloodpressure #information #sexualhealth #education
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