What Are the Symptoms of
Erectile Dysfunction?
Being unable to have or keep an erection
adequate for sexual activity is the defining mark of erectile dysfunction. The
problem may manifest itself in several ways. If the dysfunction:
Is transient or appearing only
occasionally, the problem is not likely to be serious; all men experience
problems with erections at some time in their lives.
Develops gradually and persistently, there
is probably a physical cause; this is generally the case with chronic
impotence.
Develops abruptly but you still have
early-morning erections and are able to have an erection while masturbating,
the problem is likely to have a psychological component, perhaps with an underlying
physical factor.
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Call Your Doctor About Erectile Dysfunction
If:
Erectile dysfunction is linked with anxiety
or threatens your sexual relationship. At a minimum, your doctor can help clear
up misinformation, which commonly exacerbates sexual problems. Sometimes a
short course of medication can get you through a rough patch.
Erectile dysfunction persists. Physical
causes can be early warning signs of more general, potentially dangerous conditions;
for example, narrowing of the penile artery may indicate coronary artery
disease or diabetes. For the dysfunction itself, a doctor may suggest a
medication that will allow for normal erections or might advise the use of a
mechanical device or penile injection therapy. But the underlying medical
condition must be addressed and treated.
Erection problems are associated with pain
or penile curvature (a condition called Peyronie's disease).
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