Dr Khan urged people to “go and get checked out”, particularly if they’re over 35 (Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Sil) Dr Amir Khan has sent out a strong message to anyone experiencing a common bedroom-related health issue, insisting they should not feel "embarrassed" and instead "see a doctor". After a 21-year-old reached out to the Private Parts podcast last year for advice on erectile dysfunction, Dr Khan pointed out that the "most common reason" for someone so young to encounter this problem is likely "to be anxiety ". The well-known TV doctor, familiar from his appearances on This Morning and Good Morning Britain, noted that "there could be other reasons" for older individuals, citing "heart disease" among other potential causes.
Dr Khan explained: "However, if you're an older person, over 35, over 40, there could be other reasons. So, to get an erection, Jamie, you need good blood flow to the penis. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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