Erectile Dysfunction

    Erectile Dysfunction

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a wide spread condition that mainly affects older men, with around 50% of men aged 40 to 70 having encountered erectile problems. Several factors, both physical and psychological, can lead to erectile dysfunction.

    A general practitioner can help determine the reasons for erectile dysfunction, which may include circulatory or nervous system disorders or undiagnosed or poorly managed diabetes. ED can also occur in situations where men are able to have and maintain an erection during masturbation, but struggle when with a sexual partner.

    Initial assessments for erectile dysfunction often involve reviewing symptoms, health history and current medications. However, MD South Kensington Clinic offers a specialized erectile dysfunction blood test package for a more in-depth evaluation.

    Causes and Symptoms

    Various health conditions can lead to erectile dysfunction, with diabetes and heart disease being the most significant. Around 25% of men with diabetes experience ED in their 30s, accounting for 75% of all cases in men during their 60s.

    Other contributing factors to ED are:

    • Cigarettes smoking
    • Atherosclerosis (restriction of blood movement in the arteries)
    • Medication side effects – If you experience ED-associated symptoms after starting a new drug, your physician may assess the prescription and suggest an alternative option.
    • Hormonal level fluctuations – Your doctor can suggest hormone testing if you experience erectile dysfunction.
    • Alcohol consumption

    The reasons for ED are categorized as either physical or psychological:

    Examples of the physical causes are:

    • Medications
    • Hormonal imbalances
    • Neurological problems
    • Lifestyle factors
    • Vascular issues

    On the other hand, psychological causes involve:

    • Stress and anxiety
    • Depression
    • Relationship complications
    • Performance anxiety

    Erectile Dysfunction Tests (ED Profile)

    • Glucose
    • Lipid profile
    • TSH
    • PSA
    • Free testosterone
    • Total testosterone
    • Prolactin
    • HbA1c

    Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

    It is important to consult a doctor for treatment if your erectile dysfunction problem persists for several weeks. This is because it could be a sign of a more severe medical issue such as heart disease.

    At MD South Kensington Clinic , we offer private, discreet, and quick services, such asGP consultations for ED examinations and blood tests. Confidentiality is our top priority, particularly when it comes to sensitive things like erection issues.

    Various treatment options for erectile dysfunction are available. However, understanding whether the cause is psychological or physical is essential.

    There are medications that can successfully treat about two-thirds of cases. Nonetheless, lifestyle may also play a role in causing ED. For instance, if atherosclerosis is the reason for erectile dysfunction, lifestyle adjustments like weight loss may be an option. Drugs can also help address these problems by lowering cholesterol.

    Our experienced doctors specialize in men's health problems and provide ED treatment based on consultations and tests if required.

    To make an appointment with our GP, reach out to our MD South Kensington Clinic at 020 71832362 . We guarantee fast diagnosis and treatments that include tailored treatment plans and private care from highly skilled professionals.

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