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Suggest Treatment For Problem In Maintaining An Erection

hi iv been having erection problems for a while now.i hav probs getting and maintaing one plus i find it hard to ejaculate and if i do hav sex i have hardly any feeling or sensation in my penis.iv been on anti depressents for over 15 years .i know they have side effects. id just like some advice please
Mon, 8 Sep 2014
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Not all anti-depressants cause sexual dysfunction. Some anti-depressants such as SSRIs (selective serotonin uptake inhibitors) do and others (such as Bupropion) don't.
Sometimes, depression itself may cause loss of libido.
Therefore, it is important that you discuss this with your doctor, preferably a psychiatrist. He/she will evaluate you, check your medicines and give your proper guidance about this.
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Suggest Treatment For Problem In Maintaining An Erection

Not all anti-depressants cause sexual dysfunction. Some anti-depressants such as SSRIs (selective serotonin uptake inhibitors) do and others (such as Bupropion) don t. Sometimes, depression itself may cause loss of libido. Therefore, it is important that you discuss this with your doctor, preferably a psychiatrist. He/she will evaluate you, check your medicines and give your proper guidance about this. Hope this answer is helpful.