Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

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Erectile Dysfunction
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Erectile Dysfunction

If it is determined that erectile dysfunction (ED) is a problem, a detailed sexual and medical history should be elicited and a physical examination should be done to evaluate the problem. In particular, it is important to evaluate the erectile dysfunction (ED) and make sure that the problem is not premature ejaculation, which is also a frequent erectile dysfunction (ED).

erectile dysfunction (ED), defined as the inability to develop and maintain an erection for satisfactory sexual intercourse, is common in men with diabetes mellitus. Associated risk factors of erectile dysfunction (ED) include increasing age, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and antihypertensive and psychotropic medications. Proper evaluation includes a careful history, physical examination, and evaluation for possible endocrine causes (e.g. low testosterone, high prolactin levels). Because erectile dysfunction (ED) is caused by a complex set of psychosocial, neurologic, and vascular factors, a specific cause in a patient may remain ambiguous. Oral therapy with PDE5 inhibitors is often successful and safe for appropriately selected diabetic patients. Vacuum constriction devices provide acceptable alternative therapy for some patients.

erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to maintain a firm erection long enough to have sex. Although erectile dysfunction (ED) is more common in older men, this common problem can occur at any age. Having trouble maintaining an erection from time to time isn't necessarily a cause for concern. But if the problem is ongoing, it can cause stress and relationship problems and affect self-esteem.

Formerly called impotence, erectile dysfunction (ED) was once a taboo subject. It was considered a psychological issue or a natural consequence of growing older. These attitudes have changed in recent years. It's now known that erectile dysfunction (ED) is more often caused by physical problems than by psychological ones, and that many men have normal erections into their 80s.

erectile dysfunction (ED) is not new in medicine or human experience, but it is not easily or openly discussed. Cultural expectations of male sexuality inhibit many men from seeking help for a disorder that can, in most cases, benefit from medical treatment. The term "impotence" comes from Latin and means loss of power; a more accurate term is "erectile dysfunction (ED)."