What questions will my doctor ask about my erectile dysfunction?
Your doctor will ask about how your erectile dysfunction started, whether you get erections at other times, like in the morning, and if your sex drive has changed. They will also ask about your medical history, such as heart or blood pressure problems, kidney or liver issues, penis problems, or mood changes, plus any medications you take. In addition, they may ask about your lifestyle, relationships, past medical and surgical history, and use a symptom questionnaire to assess your situation.
Key points:
- Doctors ask about the onset and pattern of ED symptoms.
- They enquire about medical history and current medications.
- Questions cover lifestyle factors and relationships.
- A detailed sexual history helps identify the circumstances of difficulties.
This text has been fact-checked for accuracy by Sorin Romaniuc, Pharmacist at medino.