Erectile Dysfunction: Causes and Concerns in Urology - Urology

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Causes of erectile dysfunction?


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Is a prostate weight of 26 grams normal, and does it require treatment?
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Does a prostate index of 1.5 indicate that there is no inflammation?
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What are the subjective symptoms of penile venous leakage?
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Is it normal for the penis to rotate approximately 30 degrees to the right from the base to the glans during an erection? Will this affect sexual function?
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Why does premature ejaculation eventually lead to erectile dysfunction? Thank you for your professional insights.

Kunhuo, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/03/23

Dr. Chen Wenming reply Urology


1, 2 Normal; 3 Abnormal; 4, 5 Should discuss further with a urologist.

Reply Date: 2016/03/23

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a complex condition that can arise from various causes, including physical, psychological, and lifestyle factors. Understanding the underlying issues is crucial for effective treatment and management. Let's address your specific questions regarding prostate health, erectile function, and related concerns.

1. Prostate Weight and Treatment: A prostate weight of 26 grams is generally considered within the normal range for adult males, as the average prostate size is about 20-30 grams. However, size alone does not determine the need for treatment. If you are experiencing symptoms such as difficulty urinating, frequent urination, or pain, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider. They may recommend monitoring or further evaluation, such as a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test or a digital rectal exam (DRE), to assess prostate health.

2. Prostate Index and Inflammation: A prostate index of 1.5 is typically considered low and may suggest that there is no significant inflammation or infection present. However, it is important to note that inflammation can sometimes occur without a significant increase in the index. If you have symptoms such as pain during urination or ejaculation, it may warrant further investigation regardless of the index value.

3. Symptoms of Penile Venous Leak: Penile venous leak, or venous leakage, occurs when the veins in the penis do not constrict properly during an erection, leading to difficulty maintaining an erection. Symptoms may include difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, a decrease in the firmness of the erection, or a sensation of the erection "fading" quickly. If you suspect this condition, a thorough evaluation by a urologist is recommended.

4. Penile Curvature During Erection: A curvature of about 30 degrees during an erection can be considered normal for many men. However, if the curvature is accompanied by pain, significant discomfort, or if it interferes with sexual activity, it may indicate a condition such as Peyronie's disease, which requires medical attention. It is essential to discuss any concerns about penile curvature with a healthcare provider to determine if it could impact sexual function.

5. Premature Ejaculation and Erectile Dysfunction: Premature ejaculation (PE) can lead to psychological distress and anxiety about sexual performance, which may contribute to erectile dysfunction over time. The fear of not being able to control ejaculation can create a cycle of anxiety that affects erectile function. Addressing PE through behavioral techniques, counseling, or medications may help alleviate anxiety and improve overall sexual function.

In summary, erectile dysfunction can stem from various causes, including prostate health, psychological factors, and anatomical concerns. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment plan. Open communication with your healthcare provider about your symptoms and concerns will facilitate a better understanding of your condition and lead to more effective management strategies. Regular check-ups and discussions about sexual health are vital for maintaining overall well-being.

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