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ED Drug Used to Help Treat Urinary Problems
Research has shown that erectile dysfunction and some urinary symptoms may be linked. Some urinary tract symptoms are associated with Enlarged Prostrate Gland or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). These symptoms include weak or slow urine stream, dribbling, leaking, feeling that the bladder is still not empty after going the the bathroom or voiding, and you feel the need to go more often to the bathroom. You may even have to wake up from sleep to go. The medications used to treat these symptoms can vary in how they work. Some work by relaxing the muscles at the opening of the bladder and prostrate. While others inhibit a hormone that helps the gland grow. Cialis has been given to help men with moderate to severe urinary tract symptoms caused by an elarged prostrate or erectile dysfunction. Cialis is prescribed as a once-a-day dose that a doctor sets in the proper amount. This form of treatment helps improve sexual functioning and urinary tract problems. One question that was asked during the research is if it mattered if the urinary dysfunction was moderate or severe for Cialis to work properly or effectively. Studies showed that the statistics will have equal response to a dose of the medication.
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