Future Health Frontiers Q&A Men’s Health

What medicine should I take if I can't get an erection due to sexual dysfunction?

Asked by:Begay

Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 11:57 AM

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  • Hector Hector

    Apr 13, 2026

    Sexual dysfunction and erectile difficulties can be improved through drug treatment. Commonly used drugs include PDE5 inhibitors such as sildenafil, tadalafil, and vardenafil. Erectile dysfunction may be related to factors such as vascular disease, nerve damage, psychological stress, abnormal hormone levels, and drug side effects.

    1. Sildenafil:

    As a phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor, sildenafil can enhance the congestion of the corpus cavernosum of the penis and needs to be taken 30-60 minutes before sexual activity. This drug is prohibited from being used in combination with nitrate drugs. Side effects such as headache and facial flushing may occur. Patients with cardiovascular disease should use it with caution.

    2. Tadalafil:

    The long-acting PDE5 inhibitor Tadalafil lasts for 36 hours and is suitable for couples with weak plans. Pay attention to adverse reactions such as back pain and muscle pain. People with severe liver and kidney dysfunction should use it at a reduced dosage.

    3. Vardenafil:

    Fast-acting vardenafil takes about 15 minutes to take effect, but may cause visual abnormalities. During the medication period, avoid high-fat diet, which may affect the efficacy of the medication. Glaucoma patients must use it under the guidance of a doctor.

    4. Hormone replacement:

    Testosterone replacement therapy may be considered for erectile dysfunction caused by low testosterone levels, but the risk of prostate cancer must be ruled out. Hormone therapy requires regular monitoring of hematocrit and prostate-specific antigen levels.

    5. Psychological intervention:

    Functional disorders caused by psychological factors such as anxiety and depression require psychological counseling. Cognitive behavioral therapy can improve sexual performance anxiety, and participating in therapy with partners can relieve psychological stress.

    Improving erectile function requires comprehensive conditioning. It is recommended to maintain regular exercise such as brisk walking, swimming and other aerobic activities for 30 minutes a day.; Eat more arginine-rich walnuts, sea cucumbers and other foods, and limit alcohol intake ; Get enough sleep and avoid staying up late ; Managing chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes ; Monitor cardiovascular health with regular physical exams. If persistent erectile dysfunction occurs, you should seek medical treatment promptly to investigate the cause and avoid long-term self-medication to cover up underlying diseases.

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