In Las Vegas or anywhere else, the first thing that any doctor should do in dealing with your erectile dysfunction is to perform tests to rule out any underlying health problems that could be behind an ED problem.
There are plenty of options these days for treating erectile dysfunction. In consultations, a doctor should discuss the pros and cons of each treatment, and weigh benefits against possible risks in your discussions. Make sure that your doctor also takes your partner's preferences into account.
Before proceeding with any course of treatment, a doctor or clinic should take into account:
Oral Medications
The three primary ED medications on the market today are sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis) and vardenafil (Levitra). All three work off the effects of nitric oxide, a chemical produced in your body that relaxes muscles in the penis, increasing blood flow allowing an erection. The three vary in dosage, effectiveness and side effects. Your doctor should discuss this with you, and should remind you that they may not work (or might be donwright dangerous) if you:
Lifestyle Issues
There are things you can do for yourself to help your ED problem:
Quit Smoking. Smoking interferes with circulation and can worsen an ED condition. Try smoking cessation strategies like nicotine gum or lozenges, or electronic cigarettes.
Lose Weight If you're overweight, it can easily worsen an ED problem
Exercise Regularly Exercise reduces stress and increases oxygen and blood flow
Think about alcohol or drug problems Drinking to excess can aggravate ED as well as causing other long-term health issues
Psychological Causes
This is where ED treatment can get tricky. Many, many cases of erectile dysfunction have their roots in depression or anxiety. Once the ED problem presents itself, it can be hard to not think about it and it starts to become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Even if the ED has physiological causes, it can still aggravate the psychological end by causing stress and anxiety. A good ED physician should know when to hand off a case like this to a therapist or couples counselor to get to the bottom of the psychological roots of the problem.
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