Erectile Dysfunction |
Tips for dealing with erectile dysfunction- Video: Sex
- About erectile dysfunction
- Sexual self-consciousness and dysfunction
- Premature ejaculation
- The male urogenital system
- Sexual difficulties in men after cancer
- PDE-5 inhibitors
- Useful resources
- Supportive care
Tips for dealing with erectile dysfunction
![]() | Erectile dysfunction is extremely common. It affects relationships and self esteem, and can be difficult or embarrassing for men to talk about. Your local doctor is well equipped to deal with erectile dysfunction issues. Read some tips for dealing with erectile dysfunction provided by health professionals. |
Video: Sex
![]() | Sex is an issue that commonly causes stress. It is a normal human function, but has become complicated in the modern world. Dr Joe Kosterich talks about how to have a good sex life, being comfortable with yourself, and practising safe sex. Watch a video about sex. |
About erectile dysfunction
![]() | Erectile dysfunction is the inability to develop or maintain an erection that is rigid enough to allow penetration of the vagina, and therefore functional sexual intercourse. |
![]() | Impotence can be caused by a disruption at any stage of erection. Certain diseases, including diabetes and muscular dystrophy, can cause impotence. Psychological factors can cause impotence, and so can some common medications. Watch an animation on impotence. |
Sexual self-consciousness and dysfunction
![]() | Penis size has been a source of male anxiety throughout history and across cultures. The only medical consensus regarding penis enhancement procedures is for the surgical correction of a micropenis. However, most men requesting penile enhancement surgery have a penis of normal size and function. |
Premature ejaculation
![]() | Premature ejaculation is characterised by a man's inability to control ejaculation so that sex can continue long enough for both partners' satisfaction. Typically this means that the male partner will ejaculate shortly after penetration occurs. |
The male urogenital system
![]() | The male urogenital system contains both urinary and reproductive systems. It consists of several parts, including the testes, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory ducts, urethra, penis, prostate and accessory glands. |
Sexual difficulties in men after cancer
![]() | Between 10 and 88% of patients diagnosed with cancer experience sexual problems following diagnosis and treatment. This varies according to the location and type of cancer, and what kind of treatment is used. Sexual problems following cancer may persist long term. |
PDE-5 inhibitors
The most common treatment for erectile dysfunction is a group of drugs known as phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors. These include:
Cialis (tadalafil)
![]() | Cialis contains the active ingredient tadalafil. |
Levitra (vardenafil)
![]() | Levitra contains the active ingredient vardenafil. |
Viagra (sildenafil)
![]() | Viagra contains the active ingredient sildenafil. |
Useful resources
Brochure: Treat Erectile Dysfunction
| Read the informational brochure Treat Erectile Dysfunction. Available languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, Greek, Italian or Vietnamese. |
Supportive care
Impotence Australia
![]() | Impotence Australia is the peak body providing support for individuals and couples affected by erectile dysfunction. They run a confidential, help-line offering information, advice and counselling |
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