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male sexual problems Treatment for Male ImpotenceYou can begin by discussing your impotence with your family doctor. Many primary care physicians are not treating impotence in their practices. If your family doctor does not treat impotence, he or she will probably refer you to a urologist. The physician who treats your impotence should first determine the cause of your impotence and then help you choose the simplest, safest and most effective treatment option for you. You should know that difficulties in getting or keeping an erection is a common problem among men. The following treatments for impotence may be considered. Your doctor will be able to discuss these treatments with you in more detail and advise you on the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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