"I tell my patients, if you are sexy, you are healthy, and if you are healthy, you are sexy" (2:09)
Ridwan Shabsigh, MD, explains the connection between abdominal obesity, low testosterone, and erectile dysfunction (ED).
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ED Hides Major Diseases
See your doctor now if you have ED
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The Obesity-ED Link
Abdominal fat may cause your ED
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A Partner's Perspective
It takes two to fix a sex problem
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More ED Treatments
If drugs don't work, consider surgery
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Do you have a big gut and ED too?
Urologist and erectile dysfunction (ED) expert Ridwan Shabsigh, MD, explains how abdominal obesity is associated with low testosterone, which in turn causes ED. Weight loss can make all the differenceeven without pills, says Shabsigh.