Impotence causes

Impotence Causes Symptoms

impotence causesImpotence causes and the symptoms are best defined as the recurring inability to get or maintain an erection. While going to the urology specialist is important so that testing can pinpoint the causes of the erectile dysfunction, it is also important to tell the urologist when it first started and how often it occurs and whether the problem is getting an erection or maintaining an erection. You may have other impotence symptoms that are occurring but you may not realize they are related to your problem.

Impotence causes along with secondary symptoms are telltale signs of their origin. Excess alcohol or drugs are easily determined, as is relationship problems. Men with heart disease and diabetes are usually made aware early on, that their conditions may cause impotence. Diabetic neuropathy (disorders of the nervous system) can create erectile dysfunction. This neuropathy is called autonomic neuropathy which also creates problems with the cardiovascular system. Impotence causes from heart disease need the expert oversight of a urology specialist that can help determine if erectile dysfunction medicines, penile vacuum pump and penile tension ring therapy are appropriate techniques to help correct the male impotence. Impotence symptoms are also noticed with the advancement of nerve disorders such as a stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease. Brain and spinal injury may also affect the ability to create and maintain an erection. In most of the above cases tracking the disorder will give the doctors a lot of insight into its continued effect on sexual health.

 Impotence causes may have symptoms such as microscopic hematuria (unseen blood in the urine) or gross hematuria which may indicate: cancer in the urinary organs, prostate enlargement, urinary tract infection, and organ prolapse. Penis cancer, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and cancer of the rectum may all contribute to erectile dysfunction and give symptoms of blood in urine as either gross hematuria or microscopic hematuria. Let Dr. Gheiler know if you have had gross hematuria or you have had urine tests that have indicated microscopic hematuria. Another symptom that men have is an elevated PSA that can indicate prostate cancer. Having an elevated PSA, blood in urine, and impotence means you need the assistance of our world class urologists to get you diagnosed and treated before serious health conditions strike.

Impotence causes and their symptoms such as having erectile dysfunction with high blood pressure, the improper dosage of erectile dysfunction medication, untreated medical conditions, and undiagnosed blood flow problems exacerbate sexual health and the quality of life.

 

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