Erectile Dysfunction Causes

Erectile Dysfunction Causes

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Q What diseases can cause erectile dysfunction?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Developing a chronic disease often has a ripple effect. That is, one disease can bring on other medical problems. Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be collateral damage related to many other diseases, including: Cardiovascular disease - High blood... Full Answer
Q Why is my doctor checking my thyroid when I have erectile dysfunction?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Your doctor may have been checking to see if you have a thyroid condition that may have been causing your erectile dysfunction (ED). For example, some thyroid conditions result in very low testosterone levels, which affect a man's sexual desire... Full Answer
Q Can antidepressants cause erectile dysfunction?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal Medicine
Antidepressants can get between you and your lover in several ways. The most common type, called SSRIs (Prozac and its cousins), can lower your sexual desire and reduce the production of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is a quick-acting chemical your body... Full Answer
Q Can measuring testosterone levels help diagnose the cause of ED?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Measuring testosterone levels can help diagnose the cause of erectile dysfunction (ED). A man's levels of testosterone sometimes decline gradually with age. These declines are usually subtle and don't affect a man's ability to have a satisfying... Full Answer
Q Which causes of erectile dysfunction can get better?
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Some of the causes of erectile function can be treated, or improved. Clogged arteries can be unclogged with exercise and diet, medication or surgery. This improves blood flow to the penis. Weight loss may improve testosterone levels. Quitting or... Full Answer
Q Which causes of erectile dysfunction are reversible?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Surveys show that many men labor under the impression that erectile dysfunction is an inevitable part of aging. That's plain wrong. Not only is erectile dysfunction avoidable, but you can take steps to reverse the condition. One major study found... Full Answer
Q Can cirrhosis of the liver cause erectile dysfunction?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Erectile dysfunction is very common among men with cirrhosis of the liver, affecting about half of all men who develop this serious condition. Cirrhosis occurs when scar tissue forms in the liver. Hepatitis, or inflammation of the liver, can... Full Answer
Q Is my erectile dysfunction related to the colorectal cancer I had recently?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
If you had surgery or radiation treatment for colorectal cancer, that may have brought on the problems you're having with erectile dysfunction. The treatments needed to eliminate tumors in the colon and rectum sometimes damage nerves needed to... Full Answer
Q Does prostatitis cause erectile dysfunction?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Prostatitis can be a tough condition to cope with. To make matters worse, there's some evidence that prostatitis may cause erectile dysfunction in addition to its miserable symptoms. Prostatitis occurs when the prostate becomes inflamed. (If you... Full Answer
Q What does elevated prolactin mean and how does it affect ED?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
You've probably never heard of prolactin and didn't know you had it in you. But if a man makes too much of this hormone, he can end up with erectile dysfunction (ED). Prolactin is produced by the pituitary gland, a pea-sized structure at the... Full Answer