At what age do men need Viagra?

There's no specific age at which erectile dysfunction (ED) starts. But ED is much more likely after the age of 50. Although you can't change your age, you can take steps to improve your overall physical health and prevent weight gain, heart disease, and diabetes.

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What is the average age to need Viagra?

Pfizer, the company that manufactures this drug, has confirmed that the typical Viagra user is on average 53 years old. The company does not keep records of users younger than 33 years. The drug should not be used in young men who do not have erection problems.

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How do you know when you need Viagra?

Symptoms of ED include: Difficulty getting an erection. Difficulty maintaining an erection long enough for sexual intimacy. Having erections that are not hard enough for penetration.

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At what age do males start having erectile dysfunction?

Doctor's Response. The most common sexual problem in men as they age is erectile dysfunction (ED). In general, the younger a man is, the better his sexual function will be. About 40% of men are affected by erectile dysfunction at age 40, and nearly 70% of men are affected by ED by the time they turn 70.

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Can a 70 year old man get a hard on?

While aging influences a man's erectile function, many elderly men can still naturally produce healthy erections far beyond their prime. On the flip side, other factors may adversely affect your erection, such as weak pelvic floor muscles, certain medications, and spinal injuries.

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Can a 75 year old man take Viagra?

So, if you're over 65 years of age, your doctor will usually recommend a starting dose of Viagra for you that's lower than the typical starting dose. For example, they may recommend that you take 25 mg of the drug rather than 50 mg.

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At what age do men stop ejaculating?

While there is no definite age at which male ejaculation ceases, it has been suggested that it may happen when a man reaches his late 40s or early 50s. It is important to note, however, that this is not a universal rule and some men may continue to ejaculate at a later age.

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Is he cheating if he can't stay hard?

So, your man struggling to get hard is absolutely not conclusive evidence that he's cheating. In fact, it's comforting to know that in reality it could be the total opposite: “Men with ED, and so many young men I see now, tell me it's because they care so much for their partner.

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What age does a man stop getting morning wood?

A man reaches peak sexual maturity from their teens to late 30s. This is when they get the most morning erections. In their 40s and 50s, morning erections decline in frequency. However, if a person stops getting morning wood abruptly, it's possible that there's an underlying health issue involved.

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Will I stay hard if I take Viagra?

Viagra is a medication that helps you to get and keep an erection, so it can make you last longer in bed if you're finding it difficult to stay erect during sex. However, Viagra does not help you last longer if you're orgasming faster than you want to.

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Do you still come when you take Viagra?

Viagra works by increasing blood flow to the penis to make it easier to get and keep an erection—which is why it's typically prescribed to treat ED. It does not usually affect the length of time you can have sex before you ejaculate, the amount of sensitivity you experience during sex, or when you orgasm and ejaculate.

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How do guys feel when they can't get it up?

Psychologically, ED can make a person feel embarrassed, ashamed, and frustrated. It may lead to depression, anxiety, and self-esteem problems if it goes untreated. According to the CDC , erectile dysfunction does not refer to the following: having occasional difficulty achieving an erection.

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Why does my man lose his hard on?

Erectile dysfunction is common, and there are many things you can do to manage it. A variety of factors may be causing your ED. These include your lifestyle, alcohol intake, some medications, diseases, disorders, and psychological stress. Depending on the cause, several effective strategies and treatments exist.

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Why is my husband not getting erect?

Physical issues like heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and smoking can all cause erectile dysfunction. On the other hand, depression, anxieties, stress, relationship problems, and other mental health concerns can also interfere with sexual feelings.

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Does morning wood mean no erectile dysfunction?

If you've experienced ED, but you do still get morning wood it means your body is healthy enough to produce erections, so the problem likely isn't physical, but in your mind. If your ED is psychological it's good news for your health.

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Can an 80 year old man get a hard on?

In most healthy adults, pleasure and interest in sex do not diminish with age. However, sexual interest often persists despite decreased activity, and a healthy man with good blood flow to his penis will be able to have erections that are firm enough for intercourse throughout his entire life.

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How do you know if your husband has slept with someone else?

  • There's someone new they can't stop talking about. ...
  • There's more emotional distance than there used to be. ...
  • They're suddenly more affectionate. ...
  • They're putting more effort into their appearance. ...
  • They're gone more often than they used to be. ...
  • They accuse you of cheating. ...
  • They're making big cash withdrawals.

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What can I do if my husband has erectile dysfunction?

7 strategies for partnering up with ED
  1. Discuss the issue. ...
  2. Find the right time to talk. ...
  3. Reassure your partner that he is not alone. ...
  4. Learn about the condition and treatment options. ...
  5. Offer to go with your partner to his doctor's appointment. ...
  6. Help your partner help himself. ...
  7. Express your love in many ways.

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Why can't I get hard in front of girls?

Many men experience difficulty achieving and/or maintaining the relaxation they need to get and stay erect. For most men it only happens sometimes. For others it happens quite often. Losing an erection or being unable to become erect often results from nerves, anxiety, or using alcohol or other drugs.

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How often should a man release sperm?

There is no specific frequency with which a man should ejaculate. There is no solid evidence that failure to ejaculate causes health problems. However, ejaculating frequently can reduce the man's risk of getting prostate cancer. Ejaculation can be through having sex or masturbating a few times a day.

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What happens if a man goes a year without ejaculating?

People who choose not to ejaculate are unlikely to experience harmful side effects. The body breaks down unused sperm, which does not build up to trigger further problems. Over time, not ejaculating can trigger psychological problems.

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Who shouldn't take Viagra?

are taking medicines called nitrates for chest pain (angina) have a serious heart or liver problem. have recently had a stroke, heart attack or a heart problem – your doctor should carefully check whether your heart can take the additional strain of having sex. have low blood pressure (hypotension)

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How can I stay hard at 60?

The following lifestyle changes may help to treat or prevent ED:
  1. eating a healthful diet.
  2. engaging in regular physical exercise.
  3. losing weight if a person has overweight or obesity.
  4. stopping smoking.
  5. limiting or avoiding alcohol.
  6. managing any underlying health conditions, such as high blood pressure or diabetes.

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Should I tell my wife I'm using Viagra?

Think of it as a sexy thermostat. Including your wife in these discussions will create opportunities for sexual expansiveness and connection. Likely, she'll feel met by a partner dedicated to the nurturance of your sexual and emotional expression as a couple. So tell it like it is.

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Can a guy get off if he isn't hard?

On the flip side, men can ejaculate before orgasm. It is also possible to have an orgasm and ejaculation without an erection that is satisfying for sex.

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