US News & World Report: A patient’s guide to erectile dysfunction
UC expert weighs in on what men can do about erectile dysfunction
Millions of men are affected by erectile dysfunction. Besides being a quality of life issue, erectile dysfunction is frequently an early harbinger of underlying heart health problems.
Dr. Abhinav Sidana, assistant professor of surgery and director of urologic oncology at the University of Cincinnati and a UC Health urologist, discusses the various types of erectile dysfunction as well as treatments and more in this U.S. News & World Report article.
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