Healthy Living looks at man’s ability to perform sexually
Some health problems are a lot more difficult to talk about than others. Considering the fact that a man’s ability to perform (sexually) may still be a bit taboo in our society, it certainly isn’t a part of everyday conversations. Tonight on Healthy Living, our medical professional explains why, men should not be ignoring erectile dysfunction.
Marleni Cuellar, Reporting
Before the term erectile dysfunction or ED was used, this very common condition was called impotence. The terminology is not the only thing that has changed, over the past few decades, ED is now widely regarded as a highly-treatable condition. But, this still does not change the hesitation men feel in seeking a doctor’s advice for treatment.
Dr. Daniel Godinez, Internist
DR. DANIEL GODINEZ
“Typically patients don’t come to doctor to say: I have erectile dysfunction. Usually they come for other things, part of the problem is that having erectile dysfunction affects the self-esteem of the individual. A person, a man, is not able to have or sustain an erection to have satisfactory sexual relations.”
The common thought is if a man has problems having or maintaining an erection then it’s a relationship or mental problem – and if it happens once or twice – that may be the case. ED, though, is when it happens repeatedly, even though the mind is willing – the body is not.
Dr. Daniel Godinez
Hence the reason, if you think you have ED, checking in with a doctor is crucial. Erectile dysfunction is a most often a symptom. A symptom of a far more serious underlying condition.
Dr. Daniel Godinez
“The fact that diabetes is not well controlled can easily lead to this condition, diabetes can affect the flow in blood vessels and obviously you need a good blood supply to have an erection and it also affects your nerves which you also need an intact network of nerves to achieve a satisfactory erection. There are other conditions also, that includes problem with heart disease what we call coronary disease; we also have patients who have certain side effects of certain medications can lead to erectile dysfunction and finally something that is very common is a condition called sleep apnea; that is the classic patient who snores in the night and has problem sleeping because of that and that can lead to erectile dysfunction.”
Dr. Daniel Godinez
“From the point of view of function there are more interested of erectile dysfunction but from the point of view of survival and life expectancy of course heart diseases become more important.”
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