This comprehensive guide to impotence or erectile dysfunction is here to help you find out more about your problems with sexual performance. It also offers a range of treatment options and suggestions on how to prevent impotency. The terms ‘ impotence’ and erectile dysfunction’ are interchanged...
Thyroid diseases are frequent medical conditions often associated with male sexual dysfunction [84,87,88,89]. Some evidence, however, has suggested that ED is mainly related to hyperthyroidism, whereas the association with hypothyroidism is less clear [90]. Accordingly, the normalization of thyroid h...
A database was constructed containing descriptions relating to erectile function as well as numerical frequency rates of complete erectile dysfunction, and partial and intact erectile function for various treatments. A literature review was also done, consisting of a PubMed Services search of current ...
16 Because of the negative connotations associated with this word, the preferred terminology is more descriptive and more physiologic: vasculogenic, endocrinologic, neurogenic, or psychogenic erectile dysfunction. In 1992 the National Institute of Health Consensus Panel set out to educate health care ...
Cohort Medical records Epidemiology 1. Introduction Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common consequence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) (Traish et al., 2009) and risk for ED steadily increases the longer patients live with T2D (Bacon et al., 2002). Low testosterone, a common cause of ED (Rajfer...
Assessing ChatGPT's ability to answer questions pertaining to erectile dysfunction: can our patients trust it? Int J Impot Res. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41443-023-00797-z. 3. Singhal K, Azizi S, Tu T, Mahdavi SS, Wei J, Chung HW, et al. Large language models encode clinical...
Now that an effective oral drug is available for erectile dysfunction, primary care physicians have moved into the forefront of therapy. Don't skimp on the workup, though, because uncovering important underlying medical conditions is crucial. The treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) has changed ...
Now that an effective oral drug is available for erectile dysfunction, primary care physicians have moved into the forefront of therapy. Don't skimp on the workup, though, because uncovering important underlying medical conditions is crucial. The treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) has changed ...
A database was constructed containing descriptions relating to erectile function as well as numerical frequency rates of complete erectile dysfunction, and partial and intact erectile function for various treatments. A literature review was also done, consisting of a PubMed Services search of current ...
Database extraction from 31 articles, in which results for at least 50 patients were reported, yielded ranges of rates for complete erectile dysfunction, partial erectile function and intact erectile function that were 26% to 100%, 16% to 48% and 9% to 86% for radical prostatectomy, 8% to...