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Urinalysis or blood tests to check for health conditions such as diabetes, heart problems, or low testosteroneA device you wear at night to check for normal nighttime erectionsUltrasound of your penis to check for blood flow problemsRigidity monitoring to test how strong your erection isPsychological tests to check for depression and other emotional problems
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Peyronie's disease is a condition that results from a penis injury, causing scar tissue to form and the shaft to curve. Sexual intercourse is often difficult.
When it comes to erectile dysfunction, there is a lot of misinformation out there. Understand the facts about Erectile Dysfunction in our Frequently Asked Questions section.
• Low testosterone. Some men with low testosterone have weak erections or are unable to have erections at all. Similarly, low testosterone has been linked to depression. • Poor muscle relaxation- In order to get a firm erection, the muscles in a man’s penis need to relax and allow blood to flow in. It’s possible that depression affects areas of the brain that release compounds involved with this process. • Medications. Many medications used to treat depression have performance side effects, which may include ED.
There is insufficient information on the safety of vardenafil in men with the following health disorders:
Congestive heart failure with borderline low blood pressure and borderline low blood volume is a contraindication to PDE5 inhibitors, as is high blood pressure requiring multiple medications to treat the blood pressure as PDE5 inhibitors could lead to lowering of the blood pressure and medical problems.
Many sexual health clinics offer a walk-in service, where you do not need an appointment. What happens at your appointment
Heart disease or atherosclerosis (inflammation and narrowing of the arteries)High blood pressureHigh cholesterolObesityDiabetesStrokeMetabolic syndrome (a cluster of risk factors that includes high blood pressure, elevated insulin levels, high cholesterol and triglycerides, and increased body fat around the waist)Parkinson’s diseaseMultiple sclerosis (MS)A brain or spinal cord injuryChronic kidney diseaseNerve disordersHypogonadism (a condition where the body doesn’t make enough testosterone)Peyronie’s disease (scar tissue inside the penis)Sleep disorders
Clinical studies have generally shown shockwave therapy to be effective and safe, but more research is needed to identify potential risks and the best treatment protocols for someone with erectile dysfunction. How Long Does Shockwave Therapy Take to Work?
We at IASH, Jaipur knowns that treating Erectile Dysfunction is necessary for building a strong relationship and bring back the pleasurable sex time. And that’s why we try every possible way to treat your ED with the best treatments in the whole city. We take care of all sort sexual problems like ED, wet dream, low libido, male infertility, delayed ejaculation, premature ejaculation, all sort of penis problems,
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Can't get or keep an erection so you can have sex? That's what doctors call erectile dysfunction, or ED.
High blood pressure can damage blood vessels, and this damage may lead to cardiovascular disease – the leading cause of erectile dysfunction.
A wide variety of treatments for ED are now available. Remember, however, that not all men are entitled to treatment through the NHS.
Not everyone can use these medicines. Your doctor may talk to you about alprostadil if oral medicines aren’t an option for you. Alprostadil is a synthetic version of prostaglandin E. It can be injected into the penis or inserted as a tiny suppository into the urethra (the hole at the end of the penis). Your doctor will help you decide which treatment is best for you.
Do NOT take these medications if you are on nitroglycerin, taking medications with nitrates, or even have nitroglycerin at home. Ask your doctor if you have any questions about this.