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erection problems

Hi, me and my partner have been together 9 months, and we have been sexually active for ages, but recently we haven't been able to have sex because he couldn't get an erection. He's telling me its not me, and i was wondering if you guys could help me out here cause its really affecting our relationship and he won't go to the doctor. Please help.
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Yeah he does do drugs and drinks even now and again. He started New meds a few months ago and doesn't like the way he looks and get depressed sometimes. Eats fatty food. But he's only 17.
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Hi Trace, just were to start, OK do you know if he masturbates to porn, as it could be porn enduced ED 1,
is or has he been stressed lately 2,
does he drink a lot, alcohol is a sex killer 3,
is he on any new meds, some meds cause ED 4,
has he got any anxietys 5,
is he depressed 6,
does he have a self image problem 7,
could it be he has a low libido at the moment 8,
how is his health 9,
or it could be a mix of them 10,
fast foods and junk foods are sex killers 11,
to many soft drinks 12,
or his testosterone is low 13,
and sorry to it just goes on from there, come back if you know about any of these and I will see if I can help.
Good Luck
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Common causes are vascular, nerve, diabetes.  

If he smokes, that's the problem.  If he eats fatty food, that could be the problem.  If he doesn't realize he has diabetes, that's the problem.  

Aside from those things, L-arginine may help because it improves blood flow.  
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