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What Type of Doctor Treats Erectile Dysfunction

What Type of Doctor Treats Erectile Dysfunction?

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By: Mark Goldberg, LCMFT, CST

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common and treatable condition that affects a significant portion of the male population. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including physical health conditions, medications, and psychological issues.

While it is natural for men to experience some degree of difficulty with erections from time to time, it is important to seek treatment if ED becomes a persistent problem.

The first step in seeking treatment for ED is to understand the potential causes. Physical health conditions that can contribute to ED include high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, and diabetes.

In some cases, ED may be a side effect of certain medications, such as antidepressants or blood pressure medications. Psychological issues such as stress, anxiety, and depression can also contribute to ED.

Talk to a Doctor

A man on a journey; curing ED is a journey.If you are experiencing ED, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider to determine the cause and discuss treatment options. Your healthcare provider may recommend lifestyle changes, such as exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet, as well as medications or other treatments.

It is also important to address any underlying psychological issues that may be contributing to ED. This may involve working with a mental health professional to address anxiety, stress, or depression. In some cases, couples therapy may be helpful in addressing relationship issues that may be contributing to ED.

ED can be a sensitive and embarrassing topic, but it is important to remember that it is a common and treatable condition. Seeking treatment can help improve your quality of life and relationships. Don’t be afraid to speak with your healthcare provider about your concerns and ask for help

Who Treats Erectile Dysfunction

There are a variety of treatments available for ED, and the appropriate treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the condition. Here are some of the professionals who may be involved in treating ED:

Primary care physician: The first point of contact for many men with ED is their primary care physician. This may be a family doctor, internist, or general practitioner. They will perform a thorough physical examination, review your medical history, and may order tests to help determine the cause of your ED. They may also prescribe medication or refer you to a specialist for further evaluation and treatment.

Urologist: A urologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. They are the go-to specialist for ED and can provide a variety of treatment options, including medication, injections, and devices such as vacuum pumps and penile implants.

Endocrinologist: An endocrinologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of hormonal disorders. If your ED is caused by a hormonal imbalance, such as low testosterone levels, an endocrinologist may be involved in your treatment. They may prescribe hormone replacement therapy or recommend other treatment options.

Psychologist or mental health counselor: If your ED is primarily caused by psychological factors, such as stress, anxiety, or depression, a mental health professional may be involved in your treatment. They may provide talk therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, or other forms of therapy to help you manage your emotions and improve your overall mental health.

Sex therapist: A sex therapist is a mental health professional who specializes in the treatment of sexual health problems. They may be involved in the treatment of ED if it is caused by problems with desire, arousal, or orgasm. They can provide counseling and support to help you and your partner work through any issues and improve your sexual relationship.

ED Can Be Treated

Photo of small erection iq logoIt is important to remember that ED is a treatable condition, and there are many effective treatment options available. If you are experiencing ED, it is important to speak with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Do not be afraid to ask for help and be open and honest with your healthcare provider about your symptoms and concerns. The more honest one is with their provider the more accurate the diagnosis will be.

How is ED Diagnosed?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is typically diagnosed through a combination of a physical examination, a review of the patient’s medical history, and certain tests.

The physical examination may involve measuring the patient’s blood pressure and checking the penis, testicles, and prostate gland for abnormalities.

The patient’s medical history may be reviewed to identify underlying conditions that could be contributing to ED, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes.

Tests that may be ordered to help diagnose ED include:

Blood tests: These can help determine if the patient has low levels of testosterone or other hormone imbalances.

Urine tests: These can help determine if the patient has an underlying medical condition such as diabetes or kidney disease.

Psychological evaluation: This may be recommended if the patient has a history of depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions that could be contributing to ED.

Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) test: This test involves wearing a special device overnight that measures erections during sleep.

Penile duplex ultrasonography: This test uses sound waves to create images of the penis and blood flow.

Penile angiography: This test involves injecting a dye into the penis and using X-rays to create images of the blood vessels.

Why Men Hesitate to Find Help

Despite the potential benefits of seeking treatment, many men hesitate to seek help for ED. Here are a few reasons why:

Stigma and embarrassment: ED is still a taboo topic for many men, and many feel embarrassed or ashamed to talk about it, even with their healthcare provider. This can be particularly true for younger men who may feel that ED is a sign of weakness or lack of masculinity.

Lack of awareness: Many men may not be aware that ED is a treatable condition, or they may believe that there is nothing that can be done to improve their situation. This can prevent them from seeking help and instead, they may try to cope with the problem on their own or ignore it altogether.

Relationship problems: ED can have a significant impact on relationships, and some men may hesitate to seek help out of fear that it will damage their relationship or lead to rejection by their partner. They may also worry that seeking help will lead to a loss of intimacy or that their partner will blame them for the problem.

Cost: Some men may not seek help for ED due to financial constraints. ED treatments can be costly, especially if they are not covered by insurance.

Misinformation: There is a lot of misinformation about ED and its treatment, which can lead to misunderstandings or a lack of confidence in seeking help. Some men may believe that ED is untreatable or that the available treatments are not effective, which can prevent them from seeking help.

Hope is Here

Photo of small erection iq logoIt’s important for men to understand that ED is a treatable condition and that seeking help can lead to significant improvements in their quality of life.

There are a range of treatment options available, including medications, lifestyle changes, and therapies such as vacuum devices and penile injections. It’s also important for men to remember that ED can be a sign of underlying health issues that need to be addressed, and seeking treatment can help to identify and address these problems.

If you are experiencing ED, don’t be afraid to seek help. Talk to your healthcare provider about your symptoms and discuss your treatment options.

It’s important to remember that ED is a common problem and that you are not alone. With the right treatment, you can improve your quality of life and regain your confidence.

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Article Updated – February 2023