Talk to Your Doctor
Sex can be a sensitive topic, especially when the conversation is about erection problems. But talking with your doctor about your erectile dysfunction (ED) symptoms is important. He or she is the only person who can diagnose ED and provide treatment options. Plus, doctors are familiar with the issue, so chances are they've heard it all before—no matter what your specific experiences may be.
Having the conversation with your doctor may be easier than you think. Just try one of these conversation starters:
- "I've heard that ED can be a warning sign of another health problem. Is this true?"
- "What causes ED? Could it be high blood pressure (or diabetes, high cholesterol, or depression)? Could my medicine cause it?"
- "I'm having some erection problems and want to try CIALIS. Is it safe for me?"
- "I took the ED Quiz and want to talk about my results."
This is an important conversation, so try to have it at the start of your doctor visit. That way you're sure to have enough time with your doctor to talk about it.