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Suggest Treatment For Erectile Dysfunction

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Posted on Wed, 28 Jun 2017
Question: I was looking into some male enhancing products, and wondering do they really work? Or they just want your money? Like ASOX9 an Viril X, I was looking into.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. U N Sahoo (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:

Unscientific claims, better not take them.

Detailed Answer:

Hi,


Thanks for your query on Healthcare Magic

I do understand your concern

I admire your positive outlook and congratulate you for the attitude

Now I guess you have erectile dysfunction for which you want treatment

However, let me give my opinion here:

First, I want to tell you that there are lots of products available in the market and all these products do not have scientific basis.

So in my own opinion You should not take these products at all and [ASOX9] is one among them.

You can meet your family doctor/Urologist or an endocrinologist and do physical examination as well as blood tests to identify the problem. You will need tests like fasting blood sugar, lipid profile, and serum testosterone etc.

Your doctor may advise you an ultrasound examination of penis to check blood flow to it. If everything looks normal then you need help of a clinical psychologist to rule out if your problem relates to stress or depression and if confirmed you may need treatment for it.

So, overall treatment for erectile dysfunction depends upon underlying pathological conditions only which should be based upon evidence based, so without guidance of a doctor and physical examination it is harmful for you to take any medications as per our present guidelines.

You can do few things at home that may help:

1)Stop smoking and limit alcohol if you have this habit.

2)Take steps to reduce stress, anxiety and depression

3)You may plan to do regular exercise

4)Do take medications for your present illness if you have any.

Hope that helps

Please let me know if you have further questions before meeting your primary care doctor.
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Suggest Treatment For Erectile Dysfunction

Brief Answer: Unscientific claims, better not take them. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for your query on Healthcare Magic I do understand your concern I admire your positive outlook and congratulate you for the attitude Now I guess you have erectile dysfunction for which you want treatment However, let me give my opinion here: First, I want to tell you that there are lots of products available in the market and all these products do not have scientific basis. So in my own opinion You should not take these products at all and [ASOX9] is one among them. You can meet your family doctor/Urologist or an endocrinologist and do physical examination as well as blood tests to identify the problem. You will need tests like fasting blood sugar, lipid profile, and serum testosterone etc. Your doctor may advise you an ultrasound examination of penis to check blood flow to it. If everything looks normal then you need help of a clinical psychologist to rule out if your problem relates to stress or depression and if confirmed you may need treatment for it. So, overall treatment for erectile dysfunction depends upon underlying pathological conditions only which should be based upon evidence based, so without guidance of a doctor and physical examination it is harmful for you to take any medications as per our present guidelines. You can do few things at home that may help: 1)Stop smoking and limit alcohol if you have this habit. 2)Take steps to reduce stress, anxiety and depression 3)You may plan to do regular exercise 4)Do take medications for your present illness if you have any. Hope that helps Please let me know if you have further questions before meeting your primary care doctor.