Dan is 24 and he’s almost purple with embarrassment by the time he is sitting down in my consulting room. He can’t meet my eye. It takes every ounce of effort for him to finally mumble the reason why he has come: Dan struggles to get an erection.
It might sound surprising. After all, we often think of erectile dysfunction as something that happens in later life.
However, a shocking number of young men now struggle with the intimate issue.
The most recent data shows that roughly a quarter of young men – aged between 18 and 40 – suffer with some level
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