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Avatar m tn High blood pressure and reduced blood supply to penis can also cause erectile dysfunction. Hence consult an urologist too. Take care!
Avatar m tn Well, uncontrolled diabetes and high blood pressure are both precursors of erectile dysfunction. Also, some medications taken for high blood pressure can cause erectile dysfunction. So, first rule out these causes. Just taking supplements may not help. You need to be evaluated by a doctor and proper medication can help restore the erectile function. Please consult your doctor regarding this. Take care!
Avatar n tn Do not worry, the erectile dysfunction is not because low blood pressure, but most probably it is a side effect of the medication that you are taking. Low BP, I will tell you what my cardiologist told me after my heart attack "unless that you faint... take all your pills and do not worry about low BP" Of course we are all different but I went as low as 75/40 and never fainted.
Avatar m tn I am a man of 31, married, HTN, currently using medication for HTN. Fasting Blood Sugar is 6.2, Total Cholesterol is 218 micro mol/L, Triglyceride is 208 micro mol/L. Urinalysis report shows no growth for culture test. but R/M/E shows calcium oxalate (++) in urine. My semen analysis reveals 50% of sperms are actively motile, 5% are feeble motile and 45% are non-motile. 65% sperms are in normal shape. My problem is ED. I cannot manage to strong my penis, even my wife rub this.
Avatar m tn it can be performance anxiety, trauma to the penis, hormone problems, vascular issues, blood pressure problems. be more specific. when did it start? did something happen? are you taking any kind of medication, e.g., antihistamines, antibiotics, spiranolactone, finastride? what about nutrition any soybeans? be specific.
Avatar m tn you need google erectile dysfunction to get a full description (over 20 different ways to cause erectile dysfunction) If you suspect to have it, you need to visit a doctor so they can determine if it is physical or psychological problem. It's usually psychological or it could be the combination of physical or psychological. Usually men over 40 that experience erectile dysfunction relates to a physical problem or some underlying medical condition, ie. diabetis, high blood pressure, etc.
Avatar m tn They put me on Novo-Doxylin (Treat possible infection) for 7 days, it helped reduce the pain, also repaired the damage I had in part of the testicle/penis area, but the pain is still there and also makes my testicle go numb that spreads to my leg. I dont know what to do anymore, I know I have nerve damage and lack of blood pressure flowing and being sustained in the penis.
Avatar n tn Hello, Medications such as blood pressure medications (especially beta-blockers), heart medications (such as digoxin), some peptic ulcer medications, sleeping pills, and antidepressants may also cause erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is not a reported side effect of Valtrex. It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided.
Avatar f tn I know that drugs like Viagra etc,,, are used for pulmonary hypertension as well as erectile dysfunction. I'm a nurse and had a guy come on our floor with sildenafil as a regular medication. I asked the doctor why and he said the pulmonary hypertension. So I could see a use for what your husband said.
Avatar f tn Over and above medical tretment of diabitis do male deer exercise. Google 'male deer exercise'. This may give your result in a month's time.
Avatar m tn Hello all I am a 25 year old man with high blood pressure and erectile dysfunction. I had read alot about erectile dysfunction being a symptom of coronary artery disease. Does my nornal stress test rule that out? Why am I impotent?
139792 tn?1498585650 Usually men over 40 that experience erectile dysfunction relates to a physical problem or some underlying medical condition, ie. diabetis, high blood pressure, etc. Men under 40 that experience erectile dysfunction usually relates to something psychological, i.e. performance anxiety.
Avatar m tn There are several reasons for your erectile issues, including the hypothyroidism(which contrbutes quite a bit), possible side effects from the blood pressure agents, side effects of having high blood pressure in the first place, and even the possibility of a low testosterone(which should be checked). Speak with your doctor about increasing your thyroid dose, possible side effects of your blood pressure agents and getting your blood pressure down, and also testing your testosterone levels.
Avatar n tn A lot depends on overall health, but by age 70, about 15% of men experience complete erectile dysfunction. About 70% will have experienced mild or moderate ED. (https://www.uwhealth.org/urology/erectile-dysfunction-ed/20537) You posted in the Prostate Cancer forum. Have you had prostate cancer? That could certainly be a factor, or the treatment of it could be. The meds you take have been shown to help some men with ED, but a lot depends on the cause of it.
Avatar m tn To exactly pinpoint a diagnosis you need to get a complete examination done from a urologist and get your blood pressure, blood sugar levels, thyroid hormones, testosterone levels and a neurological examination of the testicles and penis done. Hope that this information helps and hope that you get better soon. Wishing you good health.
Avatar f tn Having soft erections is a form of erectile dysfunction, as you know, and this can happen as we age. Medication can widen blood vessels and leads to firmer erections. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/ed-cures-for-seniors It sounds like you pay attention to your health which is great. You want to rule out that first as the underlying cause. Treat whatever issue there is. If you've done that, then it is time to ask your doctor for help.
Avatar n tn Cozaar is what my husband is taking for regular heart rate due to a past heart attack. However, it has side effects of chronic lack of energy and the big one of erectile dysfunction. What are some other alternatives?
Avatar m tn Obviously my first concern is that I have ED. High blood pressure runs in my family, so I thought that was probably the cause. I am on Lisinopril now, but I have recently learned that one of its side effects is sexual dysfunction. Basically I feel like I am screwed either way I go...if I don't take medication, I will have the problem, and if I am on medication, I will still have the problem.
Avatar m tn Hello all I am a 25 year old man with high blood pressure and erectile dysfunction. I had read alot about erectile dysfunction being a symptom of coronary artery disease. Does my nornal stress test rule that out? Why am I impotent?
Avatar m tn t do it to you. But you also have blood pressure problems, and that can also cause ED. Lots of things can. BP meds can cause ED. And as for testosterone shots, that can actually cause ED, but it will give you big muscles (and small you know whats). It's treated in other ways medicinally, but it's harder if you have anxiety and BP problems. Don't know how bad your BP is, but it can be treated without meds. Might solve your problem.
Avatar m tn i suspect its a blood pressure drop or increase, either one of those extremes can cause ed, plz consult a doctor.
Avatar m tn Erectile Dysfunction (inability to sustain erection) is a very common disorder which most men face in there life at some stage for one reason or the other like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, fatigue, stress, physical injuries, certain medication, smoking and alcohol consumption. Cialis is a FDA approved drug and is used to cure erectile dysfunction in male. You can have the information on ED and Cialis on http://www.buy-cialis-online-now.com and you can even buy it online here.
Avatar n tn Hello, I am a 27 year old male, and in general in good health. I take Bystolic 10mg for hypertension. My blood pressure runs 130/80. For some reason for the past year (since i've been on blood pressure meds), i've had episodes of erectile dysfunction. I am trying to pinpoint the cause of the ED. Every time I try to have sex I am unable to achieve and maintain a full erection. I think it is also important to note that I tend to be an anxious individual.
Avatar m tn Many medications can cause ED, including back injections and blood pressure medication. However, pinched spinal nerves can also have this same affect. To resolved this you may need to resolve your spine issues. The first thing to do before and after any treatments is to walk at least 2 miles everyday you are not in pain. This strengthens the tendons around your vertebrae and pulls discs back into place. The second option is some chiropractic actions for this issue.
Avatar m tn It is true that diabetes can cause erectile dysfunction but even people with prediabetes may experience erectile dysfunction (ED). This is because nerve damage can occur even before a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, when a person has prediabetes. Poorly managed blood sugar control can damage the blood vessels and nerves, including the blood vessels and nerves in the penis. This type of nerve damage can prevent a man from getting and sustaining an erection.