| ED vs. PE |
| Let’s break it down |
| Neither are fun, we know. But to treat them (and they are treatable!) you have to know what you’re dealing with.
Here are some of the key facts:
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| Erectile dysfunction |
Premature ejaculation |
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| You may feel yourself rushing to ejaculate before you lose your erection. |
You ejaculate before you want to, often within 1-3 minutes of penetration. |
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| You struggle to get or maintain an erection, or your erection isn’t as hard as it used to be. |
You can usually get and maintain an erection. |
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| There’s too little blood flow into the penis and too much blood flow out. |
There’s a heightened level of sensation in the penis. |
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| 52% of men between 40–70 experience some level of ED. |
One estimate suggests one in three men aged 18-59 has PE. |
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Treatment options include
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| Viagra, Generic Viagra, sildenafil, Cialis |
Over-the-counter numbing wipes (Roman Swipes) and off-label prescription options, including: PDE5 inhibitors (Viagra, sildenafil, Cialis) and antidepressants (SSRIs) |
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| These conditions aren’t black and white, and a lot of men deal with both. Start an online visit today for the condition that matches your symptoms, and a healthcare professional will help guide you.
If prescribed, you’ll get $15 off your first ED treatment, or save $27 on your first month of PE treatment.
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