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Forrest Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:33 am Post subject: What Are the Symptoms? |
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I am 26. In some cases I have a problem with erection. Though these cases are rather rare, I am quite alarmed.
What are the ED symptoms? Should I really be worried? |
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Goudron Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:34 am Post subject: |
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Symptoms of erectile dysfunction are the inability to have an erection or inability to sustain an erection long enough to finish having sex. An occasional difficulty may be considered normal, however, frequent episodes or prolonged problems lasting more than a couple of weeks may require further evaluation by a physician.
Here is a link to a simple test you can do at home to find out if you can achieve an erection while you sleep:
healthcentral.com/erectile-dysfunction/tests-10566-108.html
The diagnosis of erectile dysfunction is established through a detailed visit with your doctor that is designed to evaluate for all of the causes listed above. This can usually be accomplished through a series of questions and a detailed physical examination. Further tests may be necessary to look for some of the physical or medical causes of ED. Blood tests to measure blood sugar, kidney and liver function and hormone levels may be ordered. More specialized tests include an ultrasound of the genital area to view it’s blood vessel anatomy and measure the blood flow characteristics of the area. This may involve scanning before and after an injection of a drug that creates an erection. Less commonly, more invasive tests may be used if vascular problems are suspected. Cavernosometry is a test that measures the pressure in the penile blood vessels and the sponge-like penile tissue. It assesses if blood flow to the area is adequate for forming an erection. Cavernosography involves the injection of radiographic dye into the penile blood system to see if there is an abnormal leakage of blood out of the sponge-like tissue that is preventing the proper accumulation of blood necessary to create an erection. |
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