OurDoctor – How Do I know I Have ED?

If you have a problem achieving and maintaining an erection during sexual stimulation, you have erectile dysfunction. To diagnose erectile dysfunction, you can check the underlying conditions such as blood tests, urine tests, ultrasounds, and physical or psychological exams. Men with healthy lifestyles like food and exercise have no problem with erectile dysfunction. But men who exercise less and eat unhealthy food have the risk of erectile dysfunction. Study shows that erectile dysfunction increases with age.

Study shows that erectile dysfunction can increase with age. As you get older, you may have trouble achieving desirable sexual results. However, erectile dysfunction can affect even younger men depending on their lifestyle and health.

It can be embarrassing not to achieve an erection during the sexual climax. Once your overall performance is affected, you get relationship issues. But worry less; OurDoctor is here to guide you on how to diagnose and treat erectile dysfunction.

So, How Do You Conclude You Have Erectile Dysfunction

The easiest way to know you have erectile dysfunction is a problem achieving and sustaining an erection during sexual stimulation. Sometimes, you may gain an erection but not strong enough for intercourse. Or if you reach an erection, you lose it within seconds, making it difficult for sexual activity.

How to Diagnose Yourself With Erectile Dysfunction

You may check for underlying conditions like blood tests, urine tests, ultrasound, and physical and psychological exams. Here is how each test is performed:

  • Urine tests – urinalysis helps in identifying whether you have signs of diabetes and other underlying conditions. You can use a test kit at home.
  • Blood tests are also tested for signs of heart disease, diabetes, low testosterone, and other health conditions.
  • Ultrasound – it’s done by specialists at the clinic. Usually, a wandlike device is held over the veins that supply blood to the penis. Ultimately, it creates a video of how blood flows inside the penis.
  • Physical exam – careful examination of the penis, testicles, and nerves for sensation.
  • Psychological exam – we ask questions and screen for depression and other psychological causes of erectile dysfunction.