Struggling to attain or maintain an erection?

Erectile Dysfunction Las Vegas

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is the inability to attain or maintain an erection of satisfactory quality to complete intercourse. Studies have shown up to 50% of men over the age of 50 have ED. Some cases are mild but others may require intervention to improve one’s sex life. Our specialists can evaluate and plan the right course of treatment. Treatment for ED can sometimes be done through lifestyle changes such as doing more exercise, quitting smoking or losing weight. Other treatment options include oral medication, injections, vacuum device or a penile implant.

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"Studies have shown up to 50% of men over the age of 50 have ED"
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Erectile Dysfunction Causes

Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be caused by a range of physical and psychological factors. Physical causes can include cardiovascular conditions, neurological disorders, diabetes, and hormonal imbalances, all of which can impact blood flow or nerve signaling, both vital for achieving and maintaining an erection.

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Cardiovascular Conditions

One of the most common causes of erectile dysfunction is heart disease or other cardiovascular conditions. The penis requires strong blood flow to achieve a firm erection. Any condition that impedes the flow of blood in the body, like atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), high blood pressure, or high cholesterol, can lead to difficulties achieving or maintaining an erection. Regular exercise, a healthy diet, quitting smoking, and maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent cardiovascular diseases, thereby reducing the risk of ED.

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Hormonal Imbalances

Hormones play a significant role in sexual function. Low levels of the hormone testosterone, for example, can lead to reduced libido and erectile dysfunction. Other endocrine disorders, like thyroid disease or adrenal gland disorders, can also interfere with hormonal balance and lead to ED. Moreover, increased production of prolactin, a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, can cause ED. Hormone replacement therapy and medication adjustments may help manage ED in these cases.

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Neurological Disorders

Erectile function depends heavily on communication between the brain and the nervous system. Neurological conditions can impede the brain's ability to communicate its sexual arousal signals, thereby preventing the series of events needed to produce an erection.

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Diabetes

This chronic health condition is a major cause of erectile dysfunction. High blood sugar levels over time can damage nerves and blood vessels throughout the body, including those involved in the erection process.

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Psychological Issues:

Psychological factors can play a significant role as well. Conditions like depression, anxiety, and chronic stress can interfere with the brain's ability to trigger the physical responses necessary for an erection.

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Additional Causes of Erectile Dysfunction

On the psychological front, mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and stress can interfere with sexual arousal and performance, leading to ED. It's important to note that these causes often interact, and multiple factors may be at play in individuals experiencing this condition.

Treatment Options For Erectile Dysfunction

Options for Treating Erectile Dysfunction in Las Vegas

Here are some of the primary treatment options for treating erectile dysfunction in Las Vegas. Please reach out for additional information.

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    Medical and Sexual History:

    This is often the first step and one of the most crucial parts of diagnosing erectile dysfunction. Your healthcare provider will ask you questions about your overall health, chronic conditions, medications, lifestyle habits, and emotional state. They will also ask detailed questions about your sexual history, including your ability to get and maintain an erection, the hardness and duration of your erections, frequency of sexual activity, and any other sexual problems you may be experiencing.

    Physical Examination:

    This involves a thorough examination of your penis and testicles, and checking your nerves for sensation. This can help your doctor to determine whether there's a physical cause that could be contributing to your erectile dysfunction. Issues with nerve function, blood flow, hormonal abnormalities, or anatomical problems can sometimes be identified this way.

    Laboratory Tests:

    As you urology provider we might also order lab tests to help diagnose erectile dysfunction. These can include blood counts, lipid profile (to measure cholesterol levels), liver or kidney function tests, blood glucose (sugar) levels (to test for diabetes), and a hormone test (to check the levels of sex hormones).

    Psychological Examination:

    This might involve answering questions to screen for depression and other possible psychological causes of erectile dysfunction. Mental health disorders, stress, and emotional health can all play a role in ED.

    Specialized Tests:

    In some cases, specialized tests may be recommended. These might include an ultrasound, which uses sound waves to check blood flow to your penis, or a nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) test, which measures and records your erections during sleep.

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