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  • 21/12/2021

How do you diagnose erectile dysfunction?

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It's mostly based on history of symptoms such as trouble getting an erection, trouble keeping an erection and reduced sexual desire. Tests are done to know the presence of any organic causes.

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Consult a Urologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Initial Medical History and Symptom Discussion

    • Discuss sexual history, symptom onset, and psychological factors.
    • Review lifestyle factors like smoking, alcohol use, and stress.
  2. Physical Examination

    • Assess hormonal, nerve, and cardiovascular health.
    • Examine genitals and secondary sexual characteristics.
  3. Laboratory Tests

    • Conduct blood tests for hormone levels, blood sugar, and cholesterol.
  4. Specialized Diagnostic Tests (if needed)

    • Consider nocturnal penile tumescence test and Doppler ultrasound.
    • Evaluate psychological health if necessary.
  5. Referral to Specialists

    • Consult a urologist for further assessment.
    • Refer to an endocrinologist for hormonal issues.

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