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l do not know whether it is physical or psychological. l think it may be psychological
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l do not know whether it is physical or psychological. l think it may be psychological
General Practitioner can give him cialis,leveitra or viagra. Tell him not to be shy, they've heard it all before.
You've got a bunch of from non-physicians, & they r well-intentioned but incoomplete. Here is an answer from a physician with forty years of experience.
You did not mention ur husband is age. The percentage of men who have ED is about equal to their age, expressed as a percentage. So 20% of 20 year-olds, 30% of 30 year-olds, 60% of 60 year olds, & so on.
Start the evaluation with a family physician. There r multiple possible causes of erectile dysfunction An evaluation should include screening for all of those conditions, which can include heart disease & diabetes, as well as hypogonadism (not enough testosterone) & psychological disorders such as depression. There r other possible causes beside these, & any major textbook of medicine or urology contains a comprehensive list of those causes.
Hypogonadism can be primary or secondary to some other condition. So, besides taking the patient is medical history & performing a physical examination, the evaluation should include tests for heart disease, diabetes, etc. When I check testosterone levels, I routinely check both total & free testosterone.
Whatever the cause, treatment must be tailored to that cause, & treatment could never be a one-size-fits-all. So to jump to the presumption that Viagra or Levitra or Cialis is the answer just skips over all of the factors that no one would want to miss or ignore. Medications such as these definitely have their place & r useful, but I would not want to be the physician who put my patient on Viagra & missed his diabetes or his coronary artery disease or a pituitary tumor that was causing hypogonadism.
If no obvious medical cause can be determined, further evaluation by a urologist would be helpful.
If depression or other psychological disorder is determined to be the cause, psychological evaluation & treatment would be in order, but a thorough medical evaluation should still be done.
Dr. Love has the cure your thinkin of!
Definitely your primary care physician, but if there are concerns of underlying issues, such as a prostate problem, you will probably have to see a urologist. Good luck!
start with your family doctor. he will understand and if its physical he will prescribe viagra and he will be back pounding the pudding in no time.
Well, even if it is psychological, a psychologist will require that he has a physical and blood work done. From there you can determine if it is psychological.
You could start off going to a general practitioner and if it is something physical they will refer him to a specialist if it is somethign they cannot take care of.
A primary care doctor or if you do not have one for him I suggest you look in your yellow pages of your phone book that has sexual dysfunction doctors solely for men. Good luck
urologist..but start with a general practcioner
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