I am suffering from semi erection and low sexual desire since last month. I am 26 year old. Suggest me some remedies to overcome this. I hear about confido. Is it safe to use?
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Patients suffering from erectile dysfunction should first be evaluated for any underlying physical and psychological conditions. If treatment of the underlying conditions doesn't help, medication and assistive devices, such as pumps, can be prescribed. For many men, a physical exam and answering questions (medical history) are all that's needed for a doctor to diagnose erectile dysfunction and recommend a treatment. If you have chronic health conditions or your doctor suspects that an underlying condition might be involved, you might need further tests or a consultation with a specialist. Tests for underlying conditions might 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 penis. It creates a video image to let your doctor see if you have blood flow problems. This test is sometimes done in combination with an injection of medications into the penis to stimulate blood flow and produce an erection. Depending on the cause and severity of your erectile dysfunction and any underlying health conditions, you might have various treatment options. Your doctor can explain the risks and benefits of each treatment and will consider your preferences. Your partner's preferences also might play a role in your treatment choices. Exercise recent studies have found that exercise, especially moderate to vigorous aerobic activity, can improve erectile dysfunction. However, benefits might be less in some men, including those with established heart disease or other significant medical conditions. Even less strenuous, regular exercise might reduce the risk of erectile dysfunction. Increasing your level of activity might also further reduce your risk. Discuss an exercise plan with your doctor. Psychological counseling if your erectile dysfunction is caused by stress, anxiety or depression ? or the condition is creating stress and relationship tension ? your doctor might suggest that you, or you and your partner, visit a psychologist or counselor. Alternative medicine before using any supplement, check with your doctor to make sure it's safe for you ? especially if you have chronic health conditions. Some alternative products that claim to work for erectile dysfunction can be dangerous. The food and drug administration (fda) has issued warnings about several types of "herbal viagra" because they contain potentially harmful drugs not listed on the label. The dosages might also be unknown, or they might have been contaminated during formulation. Some of these drugs can interact with prescription drugs and cause dangerously low blood pressure. These products are especially dangerous for men who take nitrates.
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