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Medical tests men should go for if they start having erection problems

Mon, 9 Jan 2023 Source: CHRIS NEWS MEDIA

According to Healthline Inability to have an erection can be a real pain for men who want to establish a family.

The unexpected onset of this ailment can have a devastating effect on a man's sense of self-worth, therefore it's important to take it seriously. Surprisingly, erectile dysfunction is often just a symptom of something far more serious that can have fatal consequences.

In light of a Mayo Clinic paper on the subject, we'll take a look at the kinds of medical exams you should have if you develop erection problems in this piece. Relax and take in this information as you acquire new knowledge.

When men experience erection issues, what diagnostic procedures should they undergo?

1. A checkup or test of blood pressure, as high blood pressure is a common contributor to Erection Problems in Men. Menn with blood pressure levels that are consistently higher than average is twice as likely to experience erectile dysfunction as other healthy men.

Checking blood sugar levels is also important. Because Diabetes is another health condition that can cause ED in men, this is especially important if the symptoms appeared suddenly. Get your blood sugar checked to rule out the possibility that you have diabetes.

The third is to have a heart checkup or examination. The reason for this is Thate tile dysfunction in men can be caused by a variety of medical conditions, including heart disease, and men should get regular blood cholesterol tests to rule out this possibility. The health problems might produce fatal complications if they aren't treated quickly enough, so it's important to be checked out.

Source: CHRIS NEWS MEDIA