Greater Fort Lauderdale men’s health provider, Carolyn Zaumeyer, MSN, APRN offers erectile dysfunction treatments to help Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach men naturally eliminate erectile dysfunction symptoms and dramatically increase overall sexual performance and satisfaction.

Erectile dysfunction specialist, Carolyn Zaumeyer, MSN, APRN treats all Greater Fort Lauderdale erectile dysfunction patients with respect and compassion and is passionate about helping improve the overall quality of life of Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach men by correcting hormone imbalance and eliminating symptoms of sexual dysfunction. While it may be difficult to discuss these concerns with a general medicine practice, Greater Fort Lauderdale erectile dysfunction expert, Carolyn Zaumeyer, MSN, APRN at LowTE Florida® specializes in men’s health and are proud to help Greater Fort Lauderdale men overcome sexual dysfunction and achieve optimal performance using the latest erectile dysfunction treatments. Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach men can expect quality care for erectile dysfunction, revolutionary sexual health treatments, natural testosterone replacement therapy and many other innovative treatments to help you perform at your optimum levels.

Erectile dysfunction provider, Carolyn Zaumeyer, MSN, APRN offers a caring and compassionate approach to men’s health, and will discuss any symptoms, concerns or goals you have regarding sexual health, sexual dysfunction, optimal performance, satisfaction and overall well-being.

If you are ready to take the next step and learn more about the latest advances in men’s sexual health call Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach erectile dysfunction expert, Carolyn Zaumeyer, MSN, APRN at LowTE Florida® at (954) 719-4744 today.

Causes of Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction is caused by a variety of factors, it can signal other health related conditions and should always be treated as a serious symptom of imbalance. It is important to understand that erectile dysfunction is not something to be embarrassed about and men’s health provider, Carolyn Zaumeyer, MSN, APRN offers many innovative treatments to help manage it and achieve optimal performance.

Low testosterone levels are now believed to be a primary cause of Erectile Dysfunction, with symptoms including fatigue, weight gain and loss of muscle mass. A blood test can determine if a man’s testosterone is low and treatment is available to restore balance.

Heart disease is a common cause of Erectile Dysfunction (ED). The lack of blood flow to the penis due to decreased heart efficiency leads to ED, as well as other symptoms such as fatigue and chest pain.

Chronic stress and anxiety can manifest in a number of ways, leading to depression, sleep interference, and physical health problems such as hypertension and heart disease. For many men, this can result in ED due to the constant physical strain and emotional distress.

High cholesterol, also referred to as atherosclerosis can cause a range of health issues, including erectile dysfunction. The plaque produced by atherosclerosis increases inflammation in the arterial wall which can further reduce healthy blood flow. This reduction in blood flow can affect any organ serviced by these arteries including the penis. If not enough blood is able to reach the penis during arousal then erectile dysfunction can occur.

Erectile Dysfunction can be caused by high blood pressure, which damages the inner walls of arteries and reduces blood flow to the penis. It is important for those suffering from ED to get their blood pressure checked as it can often go undetected.

Peyronie’s disease is a condition that affects the penis, causing it to bend during an erection. It causes scar tissue buildup and can lead to painful erections as well as ED in men over 40 which requires proper treatment for improved sexual health.

Diabetes can lead to ED if not managed properly, as the high levels of glucose in the blood can damage the body’s nerves and impair blood flow. This lack of blood flow can prevent a man from achieving and maintaining an erection, leading to ED.

Obesity is a leading cause of erectile dysfunction, particularly for men under the age of 50. The physical strain associated with obesity can increase the risk of ED-related issues. This strain can manifest in disrupted blood flow, atherosclerosis, and other vascular diseases. Furthermore, obesity can lead to high glucose levels, insulin resistance, and abnormal hormone production, all of which contribute to ED.

Certain prescription medications can be a contributing factor to the development of ED. Medications such as antidepressants, blood pressure medications, and antihistamines are known to have an effect on sexual performance. Such medications target the neurotransmitters that affect sexual arousal, leading to lower libido, erection problems, and even anorgasmia.

Sleep disorders such as insomnia, restless leg syndrome, and sleep apnea can have a significant impact on men’s sexual health, contributing to the development of erectile dysfunction (ED). Studies have found that men with these sleeping problems report higher levels of ED than those without sleep-related issues, showing how important it is to treat them.

Erectile dysfunction (ED) and prostate cancer are closely linked, and men diagnosed with prostate cancer are at an increased risk of developing ED. Enlarged prostates often lead to a reduction in sexual desire, causing difficulty in achieving an erection. Furthermore, treatment for prostate cancer, such as radiation therapy and surgery can have indirect effects on the tissue surrounding the penis, leading to an inability to achieve and maintain an erection.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is often caused by injuries or surgeries that affect the pelvic area or spinal cord. These types of traumas can greatly affect the nerve endings responsible for penile blood flow.

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Call (954) 719-4744 to speak with Greater Fort Lauderdale men’s sexual health and erectile dysfunction expert, Carolyn Zaumeyer, MSN, APRN at LowTE Florida® and schedule a consultation today!

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