Erectile dysfunction is a growing problem among many men today. Fortunately, there are treatments for this condition that are noninvasive and safe. While it is not always possible to cure this problem with a noninvasive treatment, doctors agree that it is often better to start with a treatment that is the least invasive. Medical history may play a role in the type of treatment you receive, so it is recommended you have a good understanding of these factors.
When erectile dysfunction is present, one of the first areas your physician will first search is your medical history. This will provide important information about any pre-existing medical conditions that could be causing this problem. Such conditions include problems with surrounding organs that could be the cause of the problem, or any type of physical trauma that could be a determining factor. If you regularly take medication, the type and amount will be researched, as some medications can be the underlying cause of many health problems not directly related to the problem at hand. Once all these factors are studied, your physician will be better able to make an assessment and determine the proper course of treatment.
In addition to studying your medical history to gain crucial information, your physician will ask you several questions concerning your current lifestyle. This includes: the amount of sleep you receive every night, whether you drink or smoke, how much you exercise, and whether or not you eat a low fat diet. Any or all of these factors can potentially cause erectile dysfunction. A combination of them can also cause such problems to occur.
Once the cause of your erectile dysfunction has been established, a treatment plan will be implemented. This almost always includes psychological counseling, which is usually a great place to begin. This is because erectile dysfunction can often result from depression or a combination of psychological and physical factors. Psychological counseling can often help to lessen anxiety, which may reduce the impact and duration of erectile dysfunction.
Stress can be another factor that determines whether or not you suffer from erectile dysfunction. This stress can come from any facet of your life, from work, or school, to personal problems, and can actually occur without your knowledge. Through counseling, you will be better able to identify the factors that are causing your stress, and deal with them in a way that will rid you of them altogether. Once this has occurred, you may find your body is able to respond appropriately to sexual activity once again, and that your problem has been successfully treated.
Physical causes are often more difficult to diagnose and treat, as it may be necessary to run tests to figure out whether or not a bodily organ is actually the cause, or if there is another physical reason the signals aren’t being sent to the nervous system. Often times, oral medications are given to alleviate the problem, and they are known to be successful in specific situations. Such medications are also given when psychological factors are present, and usually come in the form of an anti depressant or anxiety medicine. Before taking any medication, check with your physician to make sure it is safe for you to take, and that it won’t interfere with any medications you are already taking.