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Discussing Erectile Dysfunction With A Doctor

Medicine is frequently about getting the right man for the right job. The human body is a complicated machine, with each area requiring specialised expertise and know how. For example, an urologist is a physician who specializes in problems of the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs.

Impotence Specialists boasts a doctor, with over 5 year's experience of dealing specifically with problems relating to erectile dysfunction.

Don't Suffer in Silence anymore. Here is a guide about discussing your problem with an erectile dysfunction doctor.

Built up the courage - You may feel very embarrassed or even scared at the prospect of going to a doctor. Doctors are used to dealing with this kind of thing, ours deal with it exclusively every day. These days, ED is so common that many GPs see half a dozen cases a week. It's quite a routine matter for doctors.

Plan ahead - Work out what you're going to say to the erectile dysfunction doctor. In particular, think about what words you're going to use. A lot of men feel quite petrified about how to express the problem in words. There really is no need to worry.

Questions you may want to ask the doctor:

  1. What do you think is the cause of my ED?
  2. Can it be treated?
  3. What treatments are available?
  4. Would simple alteration of my lifestyle help?
  5. Could any pills that I'm taking be causing this problem?
  6. Do I need tablets?
  7. If so, what side-effects could there be?
  8. Could I get my treatment free on the NHS, or do I have to pay for it?
  9. Will the problem ever go away so that I can stop using the treatment?
  10. Would you be willing to see my partner and explain the situation to her/him?

What about tests?

In most cases of ED, very few tests are necessary.

You should have your blood pressure checked and your urine tested for sugar (its presence suggests diabetes) and for protein (its presence suggests kidney problems). Some GPs think it best to do a blood test for diabetes.

A minority of doctors will do other blood tests to check your male hormone levels, but most experts think this is unnecessary for the average man.

On the basis of his consultation with you, the doctor should probably be able to tell you what the best treatment for you.

Thanks to recent innovations and remarkably successful treatments such Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, the outlook in Erectile Dysfunction has never been brighter. So don't hesitate to have that chat with your doctor about erectile dysfunction.

Take a look at some of our other articles for further information on the causes of impotence and how you can deal with and treat impotence.

  1. General information on ED
  2. Causes of erectile dysfunction
  3. Dealing with impotence
  4. Herbal remedy erectile dysfunction
  5. Impotence and high blood pressure