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Dr. Matt Soroush, a Urologist, discusses Erectile Dysfunction. Erectile Dysfunction means the inability to have or maintain an erection for sexual intercourse. The term-ED- has recently been used very commonly, shortened from erectile dysfunction.
Vasectomy is the procedure that is performed to achieve male sterility. Vasectomy surgery consists of ligating the vas deferens which carry the sperm. Vasectomy has a low rate of complications. After a vasectomy it is important to limit exertion and lifting until you recover from the vasectomy.
Vasectomy is the surgical procedure to achieve male sterility. Vasectomy has a low complication rate, but patients need to rest for atleast a few days after a vasectomy.
How common are concerns about sexual anatomy?
Impotence is frequently referred to as Erectile Dysfunction, ED for short. It is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection for sexual intercourse.
Urology San Antonio physician, David R. Talley, MD, tells men what to expect before, during, and after a vasectomy. Learn more at www.urologysanantonio.com/vasectomy