Low RBC, low Iron, Anemia and ED
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2023 1:28 pm
I have had low iron for over 20 years as the Blood Bank has not been able to use my blood. Coincidentally, I have also started to have ED issues about the same time and it has progressively gotten worse over time.
A couple of years ago, my gastroenterologist noted that my RBC count was very low and took it upon herself to be concerned and find where I was losing blood. We made appointments with a Cardiologist, nephrologist, and oncologist/hematologist. All also took an interest and ordered different tests. In all this testing we found that my RBC was significantly low and that I was borderline anemic. Recently, my Cardiologist suggested that I consider taking Epogen (iron) injections to reduce the fatigue I am experiencing. My Oncologist/Hematologist agreed and ordered a round of iron infusions to bring up my iron count, as this was necessary for my health insurance to give approval.
My Testosterone is mid-range at 469, so it is not affecting my libido, which is generally high. But, I have very little erection response to any stimulus (this has been solved by using a VED and rings). I am now two weeks since that last iron infusion and notice that I’m seeing some erection reaction. Not enough for PIV, but 50-60% there. That got me researching to see if there was any correlation between low RBC, Iron and ED. I found “Iron deficiency anemia reduces that amount of oxygen in the blood that allows the body to function normally. This can lead to tiredness and fatigue, which may impact erectile function” (Medical News Today). I hope this improvement becomes permanent when and if I’m able to begin Epogen (iron) injections.
Anyone on FrankTalk have any thoughts or input on this subject?
A couple of years ago, my gastroenterologist noted that my RBC count was very low and took it upon herself to be concerned and find where I was losing blood. We made appointments with a Cardiologist, nephrologist, and oncologist/hematologist. All also took an interest and ordered different tests. In all this testing we found that my RBC was significantly low and that I was borderline anemic. Recently, my Cardiologist suggested that I consider taking Epogen (iron) injections to reduce the fatigue I am experiencing. My Oncologist/Hematologist agreed and ordered a round of iron infusions to bring up my iron count, as this was necessary for my health insurance to give approval.
My Testosterone is mid-range at 469, so it is not affecting my libido, which is generally high. But, I have very little erection response to any stimulus (this has been solved by using a VED and rings). I am now two weeks since that last iron infusion and notice that I’m seeing some erection reaction. Not enough for PIV, but 50-60% there. That got me researching to see if there was any correlation between low RBC, Iron and ED. I found “Iron deficiency anemia reduces that amount of oxygen in the blood that allows the body to function normally. This can lead to tiredness and fatigue, which may impact erectile function” (Medical News Today). I hope this improvement becomes permanent when and if I’m able to begin Epogen (iron) injections.
Anyone on FrankTalk have any thoughts or input on this subject?