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Posted on Tue, 29 Apr 2014
Question: hi sir i am 32 years old i am suffering erection problem during sex with my wife,,,just 2 months before i got married ,,,how to solve my this problem permanently ,,i am anaxious about this,, which type of medicine i can use for this,, which has no side effect
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Answered by Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar (1 hour later)
Brief Answer: Advised detailed evaluation and treatment... Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query. Erection problem can be due to various causes - both medical causes as well as psychological causes. So, the first and most important step in management of this problem is proper evaluation. This will include a detailed medical, sexual, personal and social history, a thorough physical examination and certain investigations, as per the necessity. Firstly, we need to find if there are any medical problems which could be resulting in this problem. For example, blood flow problems, high cholesterol, side effects of medication, hormonal problems, vitamin deficiencies, etc. need to be ruled out. For this, you may need to undergo a few blood tests. However, I would also like to let you know that in a large proportion of cases of erection problems, psychological factors also play a major role in aggravating the problem. Stress, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, etc. can all influence sexual functioning in a negative way. Very often, the scenario is that the when a person develops erection problems suddenly, he starts getting excessively worried and anxious about this. During the subsequent sexual experiences, this anxiety and pressure whether he will be able to get an erection or not, whether he will be able to perform well or not (called "performance anxiety") itself results in further erection problems. So, soon, this becomes a repeating cycle, thereby leaving the person distressed. Regarding treatment, this should be targeted according to the findings on evaluation. If there are any underlying medical problems resulting in the erectile dysfunction, then those problems have to be first corrected or controlled. If there are psychological factors as well, then addressing them and improving the person's self-confidence levels will also be helpful in improving sexual performance. In your case, I would advise you to see a Sexologist for a detailed evaluation. If all basic investigations are fine, then you should stop worrying about this. The less you worry, the sooner will this problem get solved. You should avoid stress and practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing, yoga, meditation, etc. Sometimes, taking some medication like Sildenafil or Tadalafil for a short period (till you get your confidence back) can help. Also, avoid alcohol, smoking or any unnecessary medication and try to stay stress-free and positive. Eating a healthy, nutritious diet and doing regular physical exercise is also important. Wish you all the best. Regards, Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar Consultant Psychiatrist & Sexologist
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Suggest Treatment For Erection Problem

Brief Answer: Advised detailed evaluation and treatment... Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query. Erection problem can be due to various causes - both medical causes as well as psychological causes. So, the first and most important step in management of this problem is proper evaluation. This will include a detailed medical, sexual, personal and social history, a thorough physical examination and certain investigations, as per the necessity. Firstly, we need to find if there are any medical problems which could be resulting in this problem. For example, blood flow problems, high cholesterol, side effects of medication, hormonal problems, vitamin deficiencies, etc. need to be ruled out. For this, you may need to undergo a few blood tests. However, I would also like to let you know that in a large proportion of cases of erection problems, psychological factors also play a major role in aggravating the problem. Stress, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, etc. can all influence sexual functioning in a negative way. Very often, the scenario is that the when a person develops erection problems suddenly, he starts getting excessively worried and anxious about this. During the subsequent sexual experiences, this anxiety and pressure whether he will be able to get an erection or not, whether he will be able to perform well or not (called "performance anxiety") itself results in further erection problems. So, soon, this becomes a repeating cycle, thereby leaving the person distressed. Regarding treatment, this should be targeted according to the findings on evaluation. If there are any underlying medical problems resulting in the erectile dysfunction, then those problems have to be first corrected or controlled. If there are psychological factors as well, then addressing them and improving the person's self-confidence levels will also be helpful in improving sexual performance. In your case, I would advise you to see a Sexologist for a detailed evaluation. If all basic investigations are fine, then you should stop worrying about this. The less you worry, the sooner will this problem get solved. You should avoid stress and practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing, yoga, meditation, etc. Sometimes, taking some medication like Sildenafil or Tadalafil for a short period (till you get your confidence back) can help. Also, avoid alcohol, smoking or any unnecessary medication and try to stay stress-free and positive. Eating a healthy, nutritious diet and doing regular physical exercise is also important. Wish you all the best. Regards, Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar Consultant Psychiatrist & Sexologist