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I have trouble getting a erection?

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Causes: of erectile dysfunction include vascular problems, diabetes, hormone imbalance, medication side effect, and psychologic problems. You need to see a doctor to exclude these problems. If everything is negative, then your doctor will probably advise medication.

Answered 10/18/2014

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Dr. Stephen Southard answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Could be related to: Many issues. Because there are so many causes your best bet is to review this with your doctor or consider a formal HealthTap Prime consultation. Otherwise, focus on living healthy which means avoiding alcohol and tobacco, making sure you're sleeping well, eating healthy, minimizing stress, keeping your weight controlled and remaining physically active.

Answered 5/26/2015

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Dr. John Feola answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

ED&LOW T EVAL: ED & Low T Evaluation and diagnosis of cause is critical. It needs a through workup exam/labs/testiciular US/ and potentially a brain MRI. You will need regular Monitering of testosterone and PSA levels . Follow up with a through PCP and endocrine consult. Low T can cause symptoms of male menopause =ANDROPAUSE. Including ED/anxiety/depression/insomnia/

Answered 6/11/2017

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