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Reignite a satisfying love life: some expert advice
Not everyone may know that sexual and relationship problems can impact many other areas of your health and wellbeing. Learning more about sexual health may be the first step in enjoying sex once again. Finding a treatment that works for you can help to improve your relationship with your partner.1

It is essential that, once you have embarked on a course of treatment, you should consider carefully the impact that erection problems may have had on your relationship. Successful treatment is only the beginning of the journey back to a fulfilling and loving sexual relationship.

A fundamental human right
In 1974, The World Health Organization issued a statement that recognised sexual health as a fundamental human right.2 That's why open communication with your doctor is so important to treating your ED and resolving any relationship problems.

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1 Shabsigh R. Back to Great Sex: Overcome E.D. and Reclaim Lost Intimacy. Kensington Publishing Corporation; 2002
2 World Health Organisation (WHO) Promotion of Sexual Health Recommendations for Action. Proceedings of a Regional Consultation convened by Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and World Health Organization (WHO). In collaboration with the World Association for Sexology (WAS) in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala; May 19-22, 2000

 
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