Sexual Funcion and Related History |
Description of erectile dysfunction
Age at onset and duration
Association with specific event
Progression (rapid vs. Gradual) of dysfunction
Quality of erections
Partial, unable to sustain
Frequency of dysfunction:
Mild(ocasional)
Moderate(often)
Complete absence
Setting of erectile dysfunction
Presence or absence of nocturnal erections
Presence or absence of dysfunction with different partners
Presence or absence of dysfunction with self pleasuring
Other sexual problems
(loss of libido, ejaculation problems)
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Presence of chronic disease
Use of presecription, over-the-counter,
or recreational drugs
Cigarette smoking
Social issues
- Relationships
- Life stressors
Exprectations of patient and partner
Knowledge of sexual function
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Medication |
Type |
Antihypertensive
Medications
Diuretics
Thiazides
Spironolactone
Sympatholytics
Central agents
(methyldopa, clonidine)
Periphneral agents
(reserpine)
Alpha blockers
Beta blockers
(particularly E.D. Decreased libido
nonselective agents)
Calcium channel blockers |
E.D. Decreased lidido.
E.D. Decreased lidido.
E.D. Decreased lidido.
Erectile dysfunction
E.D. Decreased lidido.
Erectile dysfunction
E.D. Decreased lidido.
E.D. Decreased lidido. |
Psychiatric
Medications
Antipsycholic agents
Antidepressants
Trycyclic antidepresents
Monoamine oxidase
inhibitors
Selective serotonin
Reuptake inhibitors
Anxiolytic agents
Neuroleptics |
Multiple phases of s. f.
E.D. Decreased libido
Multiple phases of s. f.
E.D. ejaculatory dysfun.
Decreased libido |
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Associated Conditions |
Aging
Chronic disease
Diabetes mellitus
Heart disease
Hypertension
Lipid disorders
Renal failure
Liver disease
Vascular disease
Neurogenic causes
Spinal cord injury
Multiple sclerosis
Herniated disc
Penile injury/disease
Peyronie´s disesase
Priapism
Anatomic
Abnormalities
Medications |
Endocrine
abnormalities
Hypogonadism
Hyperprolactinemia
Hypothyroidism/
Hyperthyroidism
Life style
Cigarette smoking
Chornic alcohol
Abuse
Psychologic issues
Depression
Anxiety
Social stress
Trauma/injury
Pelvic trauma
surgery
Pelvic radiation |
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Medication |
Type |
Antidiandrogenic
Digoxin
Histamine H2 receptor
Blockers |
E.D. decreased libido
E.D. decreased libido |
Others
Alcohol
(Long-term
heavy use)
Ketoconazole
Niacin
Phenobarbital
Phenytoin |
DE.D. decreased libido
E.D. decreased libido
Decreased libido
E.D. decreased libido
E.D. decreased libido |
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