How often are hormone treatments the solution to E.D.?

Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by Mel G in Erectile Dysfunction, More

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Hormonal problems are rarely the cause of impotence. The most common hormone abnormality is reduced levels of the male sex hormone testosterone. Testosterone can be restored to a therapeutic level with hormone replacement therapy. Testosterone replacement therapy should only be taken if you are tested and these tests confirm a deficiency.

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