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Can hereditary small arterial growth hinder erection?

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Maybe some people who will read this might have a similar issue. My mother was born premature, lacking fully developed arteries and veines, both my brother and myself have an issue with ED now, he has mostly overcome his problem, but i am still fighting with mine, could hereditary problems such as stunted artery growth hinder regular sexual performance? as of right now, i am taking a daily multi-vitamin, and a male enhancer called VirMax DS, i did notice its effects when i took 2 pills at once on my first day, but have seen little effects as i regularly take them ( one in the morning and one at night), they say take the full 30 day supply and see if anything changes and thats what im waiting for. My problem started when i took a single flomax pill for a kidney stone issue awhile ago and since then i have had the innabibility to sustain an erection during s*x, and sometimes by myself. i wish to correct it soon, just need it fixed without surgery or serious meds like viagra, i will be asking my doc about cialis, since its a safer mpre natural ED med, but as of yet i will not take such measures, i dont want to be unable to get an erection if i go about taking cialis too soon, so i want to explore other paths.

could a med for blood flow like provigil help any, or anything that will improve arterial bloodflow help.

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  1. It is possible that this is a genetic problem, however you would likely notice the effects in more places than your p***s.  A cardiologist would be the best person to ask and a venous dopplar would give a better idea of the size of your veins.

    Medications like Viagra aren't "serious" meds.  They are all designed to increase blood flow; that's all.  The benefit of Cialis is that you can take it up to 36 hours before having s*x.  So there is little chance of you taking it "too soon". (I'm unsure about the length of the effects of Viagra).  

    This doesn't mean that you will have an erection for 36 hours, it just means that you will be able to have one during that time.  There are surgeries out there, but most of them give you a permanent erection (inserting a rod into the p***s).  

    There are other meds that might help.  For example, digoxin can cause an increase in cardiac output and force of contraction.  That might increase blood flow to the p***s.  However, it is an extremely dangerous med, usually restricted to use in patients with heart problems.  

    If you're worried about the stigmas of taking Cialis, don't.  It is something that many men deal with.

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