What is a Urologist - Diagnosing and treating erectile dysfunction causes.
What is a urologist doing to diagnose and treat erectile dysfunction causes? Impotence causes come from a lack of blood flow in the penis. More often than not it comes from diminished cardiovascular flow due to ageing. Other erectile dysfunction causes are neurological disorders, relationship problems, alcohol, drugs, urologic surgery, low testosterone and mental health issues. Weight loss, exercise, and little or no alcohol, may help to get your sexual activity back to normal. Once the urologist looks at the medical history, and you describe your symptoms and complaints, the blood pressure will be taken. Urologists that specialize in ED also perform a penile Doppler waveform study, penile ultrasound color flow, and the blood pressure in different limbs.
What is a urologist doing for mild ED? Many men can start to lead a healthier life style, while other men need to get a prescription from the urologist. For men that do not have heart issues Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra are prescribed, the urologist will explain what reactions to look for and also what you need to do before adjusting the dose that is initially prescribed.
What is a urologist doing for men that have cardiac problems or severe ED? Men that have been found to have vasculogenic impotence have the option for a penile prosthesis. This is a 20 minute penile surgery to insert either an inflatable or malleable (bendable) penis implant. For men that no longer have the ability to get or maintain an erection a 20 minute outpatient penis surgery to install an inflatable penile prosthesis is a quick and efficient way to get their sex life back. Dr. Edward Gheiler the founder of Urology Specialists has helped thousands of men to overcome their erectile dysfunction and get the back to their normal sexual activity. Call (305) 822-7227 or to make an appointment today or request an appointment online for the day and time of your convenience. The Urology Specialists have create an on live urological resource that is located on the right side of the page. You can Ask the Doctor any questions that you may have on our blog and our Natural Alternative Medicine online store has urology supplements.

