It’s more common than you think. Still, nobody wants to talk about their erectile dysfunction. Dr. Tobias Kohler, a Mayo Clinic sexual health







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Mayo Clinic Minute: Why online treatments for erectile dysfunction could be harmful [XZFYcHiLmx3]

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It’s more common than you think. Still, nobody wants to talk about their erectile dysfunction. Dr. Tobias Kohler, a Mayo Clinic sexual health expert, says there are excellent treatments available, but too many men turn to questionable websites and so-called “natural supplements” because they’re too embarrassed to ask their health care provider. So if you’re having trouble in the bedroom, let your health care provider help you with a treatment that’s safe and actually works. To learn more about men's health care at Mayo Clinic, visit More health and medical news on the Mayo Clinic News Network. Journalists: Clean and nat sound versions of this pkg available for download at Register (free) at

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