››What to expect at your health care provider's office
Your doctor will perform a physical examination, which will likely include checking your circulation, a rectal exam, a neurological exam, and an exam of your penis.
To help diagnose the cause of the erection problems, your doctor will ask medical history questions, such as:
- Have you been able to achieve and maintain erections in the past?
- Is the difficulty in achieving erections or maintaining the erection?
- Do you have erections during sleep?
- How long have you had difficulty with erections?
- What medications are you taking (including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, and recreational drugs)?
- Do you smoke? How much each day?
- Do you use alcohol? How much?
- Have you recently had surgery?
- Have you ever had vascular surgery or other treatments for your blood vessels?
- Are you depressed?
- Are you afraid or worried about something?
- Are you experiencing a lot of stress?
- Has your energy level decreased?
- Are you sleeping well each night?
- Are you afraid of sexual activity because of physical problems?
- Have there been any recent changes in your life?
- What other symptoms do you have?
- Have you noticed changes in sensations in your penis?
- Do you have any problems with urination?
Tests that may be performed include:
- Urine analysis
- Blood tests, including CBC, metabolic panel, hormone profile, PSA
- Penile ultrasound (to evaluate for blood vessel or blood flow problems)
- Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) to test if you are having nighttime erections and rigidity monitoring (Rigiscan)
- Neurological testing
- Psychometric testing
Diagnosis Of Erection Problems