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New self-help book offers tips for treating erectile dysfunction at home

Hey Men Listen Up!: How to Get it Up and Keep Getting it Up by Dr. Fletcher C. Derrick Jr. discusses home treatments, the role of a physician and common medications

CHARLESTON, S.C. (MMD Newswire) September 13, 2010 -- Hey Men Listen Up!: How to Get it Up and Keep Getting it Up by Dr. Fletcher C. Derrick Jr. aims to guide men through the process of diagnosing and treating erectile dysfunction.

According to Derrick, all men experience erectile dysfunction at some point in their lives. While it is a normal part of the aging process, Derrick maintains that it can be corrected with appropriate self-help measures or with the aid of a physician. In many cases, Derrick has seen results from simple lifestyle changes such as increased exercise or limiting alcohol intake. The book addresses the changes in a man's life that may improve the function and discusses next steps for those who require additional care.

"So many men have difficulty discussing the fact that they are having trouble with erections," Derrick says. "My book approaches the subject as a conversation between two friends seeking a starting point to improve the situation. Hopefully, after reading my book, they will realize that they can talk about their problems and much help is available."

Intended to educate, the book discusses the anatomical processes that govern male sexual performance and explains how they are affected by age, life choices, stress and more. It also includes detailed descriptions of prescription and over-the-counter medication used to address erectile dysfunction, male size enhancement devices, penile implants and other methods of treatment.

Hey Men Listen Up!: How to Get it Up and Keep Getting it Up is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

About the Author
Dr. Fletcher C. Derrick Jr. is a practicing urologist and past president of the Charleston County Medical Society. A graduate of Clemson University, he studied medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). Derrick later taught at MUSC and George Washington University before entering private practice in 1974. He is a member of Clemson University's board of trustees and the American Urological Association. A father of two and grandfather of seven, he resides in Charleston with his wife.

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Dr. Fletcher C. Derrick Jr.
E-mail: docfcd@bellsouth.net
Phone: (843) 766-9747
Web: www.fletcherderrickmd.com
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