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What to Expect when you See the Doctor about Erectile Dysfunction

You may be anxious about what to expect when you see your doctor to discuss erectile dysfunction. First, you need to remember that they are a professional, and that they have had lots of experience with such concerns. Confidentiality is a key part of such a profession, so they aren't going to be sharing your concerns with anyone else.

Your doctor will ask you several questions to get a good idea of the overall scope of the issue. If you have only had one or two times when you couldn't get an erection but you have since, it may not be ED. However, if you have been struggling to get an erection for some time then that is a better indicator of what the diagnosis will be.

Your doctor is going to want to find out about your overall health. If they don't see you very often, they may schedule some blood work. This will allow them to find out if you have heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and more. Such health problems can all increase the likeliness that erectile dysfunction will occur.

Your doctor will also ask you about any medications you take. You may by shy about this if you are getting products from someone other than them. Yet they need to know so that they can make sure they don't prescribe anything that would be dangerous for you to mix with other medications.

Your doctor will also go over your complete medical history. There are so many reasons why ED occurs, that they want to try to get them ruled out. That way they can decide the best course of treatment. If you are overweight your doctor is likely going to recommend a plan for exercise and eating better.

When no underlying reasons can be found that you can help, it may be time to discuss the use of prescription medications. Your doctor will talk about what is available, the dose, the cost, and even the possible side effects. Communicate openly and honestly so that your doctor can be a huge asset in your quest to overcome erectile dysfunction.

 


Health:

"Give me health and a day," wrote the poet-philosopher Emerson. Conventional wisdom believes that health is a treasure, the most precious, and instinctively we all seek to be and stay healthy (albeit not always translate into the proper way to look it up). But what is health? Why is it so important?, Well, we start with the classical definitions, considering the offers we described by the World Health Organization, in the sense that this is a welfare state on the physical, mental and social, that is not merely the absence of disease in the conventional sense of the word.

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