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EJD
(redirected from Ejaculatory dysfunction)

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EJDExecutive Juris Doctor (degree)
EJDEuropean Journal of Dermatology
EJDEric Jerome Dickey (author)
EJDEjaculatory Dysfunction (sexual health)
EJDEdward Jones Dome (St. Louis, MO)
EJDEspace Jeunes Diplômés (French: Young Graduates Space; employment resource)


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Kaplan and his colleagues found that prostate volume, prostate specific antigen level (a marker for prostate enlargement or disease), voiding symptoms, erectile dysfunction, and ejaculatory dysfunction all increased as the waistline did.
A tape measure may be one of the most useful tools to predict whether male patients have diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, coronary artery disease, a large prostate, a high prostate-specific-antigen level, erectile dysfunction, and ejaculatory dysfunction.
None of the men who received TUNA Therapy experienced ejaculatory dysfunction, compared to 57 percent of those treated with TURP.
 
 
 
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