Once considered a problem mostly for older men, erectile dysfunction (ED) is increasingly being reported among younger men in India. Doctors note a sharp rise in cases among those in their 20s and 30s, driven by mental health struggles, changing lifestyles, and the easy availability of pornography. India, often dubbed the “impotence capital of the world," is seeing numbers climb in tandem with lifestyle diseases and stress-related conditions. By 2025, global cases of ED are expected to reach 322 million, with a significant rise in Asia, including India.

Dr. Chirag Bhandari, Men’s Health & Andrology Expert and Founder of IASH – Institute of Andrology and Sexual Health, takes a closer look at why ED is becoming more common, and what men can do about it.

1. Mental Health Matters

When it co

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