ED is a multifactorial condition but whatever the cause of your problem may be, there are always two essential steps to be taken:
1) Consult a urologist
Only a doctor can determine the exact cause of your problem and prescribe you the right treatment. Self-medication is always a risk. Even if your problem is purely psychological (e.g. anxiety, depression), a urologist will be able to help you.
2) Do some research
Talk to doctors, read books, search the Internet. The more you know about these problems, the less stressful they will be.
ED: what to do?
ED: what to do?
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.
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Re: ED: what to do?
Flavio,
Really good words of advice - the starting point for any guy dealing with ED. Most of us guys hope we can fix it on their own - and then when we can't, it makes us feel even worse. Thanks for pointing out the place to start for any guy. Oh, and welcome! Thanks for the good posts.
Paul
Really good words of advice - the starting point for any guy dealing with ED. Most of us guys hope we can fix it on their own - and then when we can't, it makes us feel even worse. Thanks for pointing out the place to start for any guy. Oh, and welcome! Thanks for the good posts.
Paul
Re: ED: what to do?
Thanks.
Number 2) is so important. Information is the first step towards a full recovery, I can't stress it enough.
I suffered from sexual performance anxiety for many years (coital anxiety) and never did anything about it. I knew nothing about ED and didn't see it as a medical problem. I simply thought that I wasn't good enough in bed. Well, I was wrong, of course. Anyone can (and should!) have a great sex life. Today I'm 33 y.o., my anxiety/depression issues are all in the past and I'm having the best sex of my life.
Number 2) is so important. Information is the first step towards a full recovery, I can't stress it enough.
I suffered from sexual performance anxiety for many years (coital anxiety) and never did anything about it. I knew nothing about ED and didn't see it as a medical problem. I simply thought that I wasn't good enough in bed. Well, I was wrong, of course. Anyone can (and should!) have a great sex life. Today I'm 33 y.o., my anxiety/depression issues are all in the past and I'm having the best sex of my life.
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