As you know male sexual arousal is a complex process that involves the brain , emotions, hormones, nerves, muscles and blood vessels. Erectile dysfunction may result from any of these problems. Likewise, stress and anxiety about mental health can cause or impair sexual function. "Erectile Impotence" or "Erectile Dysfunction" or "ED" is the inability to receive and maintain the stability of the penis sufficient for sexual intercourse. Symptoms of Erectile Dysfunction Erectile dysfunction symptoms might include persistent: Reduced sexual desire Trouble getting an erection Trouble keeping an erection Sometimes, the combination of physical and mental problems causes erectile dysfunction. For example, a slight physical condition that slows down your sexual response may cause anxiety about alertness. Anxiety that can occur can lead to or erectile dysfunction. The Physical Causes of Erectile Dysfunction (Causes of ED) Clogged blood vessels
Diagnosis Your Erectile Dysfunction Most people , a physical examination and answering questions. (Medical history) is necessary for doctors to diagnose erectile dysfunction and recommend treatment. If you have a chronic health condition or your doctor suspects that the underlying condition may be related, you may need additional testing or consulting with a specialist. Basic condition testing may include: Physical exam. This might include careful examination of your penis and testicles and checking your nerves for sensation. Blood tests. A sample of your blood might be sent to a lab to check for signs of heart disease, diabetes, low testosterone levels and other health conditions. Urine tests (urinalysis). Like blood tests, urine tests are used to look for signs of diabetes and other underlying health conditions. Ultrasound. This test is usually performed by a specialist in an office. It involves using a wandlike device (transducer) held over the blood vessels that supply the