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Erection problems
From Healthscout's partner site on erectile dysfunction, HealthCentral.com
Erectile dysfunction; Impotence; Sexual dysfunction - male Home Care For many men, lifestyle changes can help:
Couples who cannot talk to each other are likely to have problems with sexual intimacy. Men who have trouble communicating their feelings may find it difficult to share with their partner any anxieties about their sexual performance. In these circumstances, counseling can be very helpful for both you and your partner. ![]() Call your health care provider if Call your doctor if:
If erection problems seem to be caused by a medication you are taking for an unrelated condition, consult your doctor. You may benefit from reducing the dose of the drug or changing to another drug that has the same result but not the same side effects. DO NOT change or stop taking any medications without first talking to your doctor. Talk to your health care provider if your erection problems are related to fear of recurring heart problems. Sexual intercourse is usually safe in these circumstances. Call your doctor immediately or go to an emergency room if medication for erection problems give you an unwanted erection that lasts more than 4 hours. Permanent impotence or other lasting damage to your penis may result from this condition. What to expect at your health care provider's office Your doctor will perform a physical examination, which will likely include:
To help diagnose the cause of the problem, your doctor will ask medical history questions such as: | ||||||||||||||||
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