Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction: Mayo Clinic Radio Updated for 2024

Updated: April 14, 2024



Dr. Tobias Kohler, a urologist at Mayo Clinic, explains the latest treatments for erectile dysfunction. This interview originally aired May 19, 2018.

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24 Comments on “Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction: Mayo Clinic Radio Updated for 2024”

  1. Hey Mayo Clinic, what ever happened to topical alprostadil? I know it's been studied, and I've been wanting to try that for about 15 years now. It could be the holy grail of ED treatments!

  2. I am 39 and just took my first dose of Cialis 5 mg yesterday. I was not
    with my partner and tried to sexually arouse myself but still failed to
    achieve an erection. After how many days of taking the daily dose (5 mg)
    does one start seeing results? Since the 'on-demand' dose is 10 mg, can
    I take two 5 mg tablets at the same time?

  3. I have ED at age 21 and have had it since I was 17 years old and I don’t think it’s normal that at 21 years of age I suffer from something a 40 to 50 year old would. There’s a new study dubbed “Porn Induced Erectile Dysfunction” which basically suggests that young men in modern days might have ED and premature ejaculation due to excessive masturbation of pornography. Accessing the internet nowadays is easier than ever before, so it would be reasonable that a 11 year old can have more access to a tablet or a phone. Pornography is pure venom. Stay away from it as it damages your body, penis, mind, as it rewires your thinking, memory, cognitive skills, motor skills, and your capability to learn new things in daily life. The good news is that PIED can be treated through lifestyle changes such as exercising, eating healthier and staying positive. Although, it can’t be cured it can be prevented.

  4. The real vigra is new Virginia
    I think 70% of ed is mentally
    The solution is you need to let your brain work with your penis
    How I don't know
    If you usually use your hand to make erect this 1 of the cus is
    I agree exercise improv little bit
    If your libido is low definitely you can't do it

  5. Ok, 6 years ago I went blind in one eye, I was 67 and had been taking Viagra for a number of years. When I went to an Ophthalmologist, one of the first things he ask was, do you take Viagra or any of the other ED meds. I told him yes and he said to stop immediately, and after a lot of test it was determined that my condition, NAION, Non arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy, a lack of blood flow to the optic nerve. After a while I found out about TriMix and started injecting and it really works good but it's expensive. I would like to have a supplement that I can take orally that would not cause the same problem as the Viagra. If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate it.

  6. Fantastic interview. When the Dr. is talking about options, he did not mentioned "erection vacuum devices".
    Basically all urologist suggest their patients to use this device when pills do not work.

  7. They don't want cure, only treatments that might work a little so they can cash in on the guys who have this problem , its same with common cold only treatments no cure ,cancer as well , everything , i have never known in my life the scientist inventing cure for any sickness or disease , its all treatments to make money , most of the treatments only work minimal , we should tell all these scientist to go home and lets get better people to do there job because they are failing , i think i can do better

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