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*ED is a progressive disease
*15% of men with ED experience a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke, within seven years.
Renowned expert Dr. Mo Khera sheds light on common sexual dysfunctions in both men and women, emphasizing the startling connection between erectile dysfunction and heart attacks.
We delve into testosterone, exploring why low levels might not always warrant treatment and the importance of considering symptoms alongside testosterone levels for therapy decisions. The conversation extends to female sexual dysfunction, stressing the significance of addressing common symptoms and a woman's unique concerns.
Dr. Khera speaks to the role of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), providing in-depth insights and dispelling myths about increased risks of prostate cancer and heart disease. Join us in this eye-opening podcast where we tackle the often neglected topic of sexual health in relation to your overall well-being.
VIDEO CHAPTERS :
00:00:00 - Understanding Sexual Health and Exercise's Role in ED
00:07:52 - The Intersection of Urology, Andrology, and Quality of Life
00:15:10 - Testosterone Therapy: Myths, Realities, and Prostate Cancer
00:22:42 - Addressing Female Sexual Dysfunction and Hormone Balance
00:30:17 - Optimizing Men's Health with Testosterone and Lifestyle Changes
00:37:37 - The Impact of Diet and Exercise on Sexual Function
00:45:24 - Maximizing Testosterone Benefits and Managing Risks
00:52:23 - Cardiovascular Health and the Misconceptions About Testosterone
00:59:45 - Fertility Concerns and the Effects of Lifestyle on Reproduction
01:06:54 - Exploring Alternative Treatments for Sexual Health
01:14:14 - The Importance of Preventative Health in Treating ED
01:21:18 - Strategies to Preserve and Increase Male Fertility
01:28:36 - Menopause, Testosterone Decline, and Women's Sexual Health
01:35:20 - Emerging Therapies in Sexual Medicine and Maintaining Penile Health
*15% of men with ED experience a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke, within seven years.
Renowned expert Dr. Mo Khera sheds light on common sexual dysfunctions in both men and women, emphasizing the startling connection between erectile dysfunction and heart attacks.
We delve into testosterone, exploring why low levels might not always warrant treatment and the importance of considering symptoms alongside testosterone levels for therapy decisions. The conversation extends to female sexual dysfunction, stressing the significance of addressing common symptoms and a woman's unique concerns.
Dr. Khera speaks to the role of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), providing in-depth insights and dispelling myths about increased risks of prostate cancer and heart disease. Join us in this eye-opening podcast where we tackle the often neglected topic of sexual health in relation to your overall well-being.
VIDEO CHAPTERS :
00:00:00 - Understanding Sexual Health and Exercise's Role in ED
00:07:52 - The Intersection of Urology, Andrology, and Quality of Life
00:15:10 - Testosterone Therapy: Myths, Realities, and Prostate Cancer
00:22:42 - Addressing Female Sexual Dysfunction and Hormone Balance
00:30:17 - Optimizing Men's Health with Testosterone and Lifestyle Changes
00:37:37 - The Impact of Diet and Exercise on Sexual Function
00:45:24 - Maximizing Testosterone Benefits and Managing Risks
00:52:23 - Cardiovascular Health and the Misconceptions About Testosterone
00:59:45 - Fertility Concerns and the Effects of Lifestyle on Reproduction
01:06:54 - Exploring Alternative Treatments for Sexual Health
01:14:14 - The Importance of Preventative Health in Treating ED
01:21:18 - Strategies to Preserve and Increase Male Fertility
01:28:36 - Menopause, Testosterone Decline, and Women's Sexual Health
01:35:20 - Emerging Therapies in Sexual Medicine and Maintaining Penile Health