Common Causes of Erectile Dysfunction
Vascular problems – poor blood flow to the penis
Diabetes or high blood pressure (hypertension)
Low testosterone or other hormonal imbalances
Nerve damage from spinal injuries or pelvic surgery
Psychological factors such as anxiety, depression, or stress
Unhealthy lifestyle habits like smoking, alcohol use, or obesity
Side effects of certain medications
Symptoms of ED You Shouldn’t Ignore
Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection
Low sexual desire or performance anxiety
Problems with penetration or sustaining intimacy
Relationship strain caused by lack of sexual confidence
Expert Diagnosis by the Best Urologist
- Detailed Medical & Sexual History
- Physical Examination
- Blood Tests – Testosterone, blood sugar, cholesterol
- Penile Doppler Ultrasound – to assess blood flow
- Psychological Evaluation (if needed)
Treatment Options for ED
Lifestyle Counseling & Risk Factor Control
Oral Medications (PDE5 inhibitors like sildenafil)
Hormone Therapy – if low testosterone
Penile Injections or Vacuum Erection Devices
Shockwave Therapy (Li-ESWT) – non-invasive vascular regeneration
Penile Implants – for long-term, severe ED cases
Counseling or Psychotherapy – when stress or anxiety is involved
Why Choose the Best Urology Specialist for ED?
🔹 12+ years of experience treating male sexual health issues
🔹 Discreet, compassionate consultation
🔹 Tailored treatment plans with high success rates
🔹 Advanced diagnostic tools & surgical expertise
🔹 Emphasis on overall physical and emotional well-being