Nothingness Fluff ,part 2

Status
Not open for further replies.

Brown echo

If u are not alive than for sure truth is not real
I partied pretty good this weekend. Time to give my liver a break.
giphy.gif
 

BakerMayfield2018

Fight the power.
Diagnosing Erectile Dysfunction



Because there are a variety of causes of erectile dysfunction, there are several different tests your doctor may use to diagnose the condition and determine its cause. Only after the cause of ED is determined can it be effectively treated.

Before ordering any tests, your doctor will review your medical history and perform a thorough physical exam. The doctor will also "interview" you about your personal and sexual history. Some of these questions will be very personal and may feel intrusive. However, it is important that you answer these questions honestly. The questions asked may include:

  • What medications or drugs are you currently using? This includesprescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, herbal supplements,dietary supplements, and illegal drugs or alcohol.
  • Do you smoke?
  • Do you snore at night or have other symptoms of sleep apnea?
  • Have you had any psychological problems such as stress, anxiety, and depression?
  • When did you first notice symptoms of ED?
  • What are the frequency, quality, and duration of any erections you have had?
  • What are the specifics of the circumstances under which ED first occurred?
  • Do/did you experience erections at night or during the morning?
  • What sexual techniques do you use?
  • Are there problems in your current relationship?
  • Do you have more than one sexual partner?
  • If you have more than one partner, do you experience ED with one or both?
The doctor may also wish to interview your sexual partner since your partner may be able to offer in sight about the underlying causes.



@oldguys
 
Diagnosing Erectile Dysfunction



Because there are a variety of causes of erectile dysfunction, there are several different tests your doctor may use to diagnose the condition and determine its cause. Only after the cause of ED is determined can it be effectively treated.

Before ordering any tests, your doctor will review your medical history and perform a thorough physical exam. The doctor will also "interview" you about your personal and sexual history. Some of these questions will be very personal and may feel intrusive. However, it is important that you answer these questions honestly. The questions asked may include:

  • What medications or drugs are you currently using? This includesprescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, herbal supplements,dietary supplements, and illegal drugs or alcohol.
  • Do you smoke?
  • Do you snore at night or have other symptoms of sleep apnea?
  • Have you had any psychological problems such as stress, anxiety, and depression?
  • When did you first notice symptoms of ED?
  • What are the frequency, quality, and duration of any erections you have had?
  • What are the specifics of the circumstances under which ED first occurred?
  • Do/did you experience erections at night or during the morning?
  • What sexual techniques do you use?
  • Are there problems in your current relationship?
  • Do you have more than one sexual partner?
  • If you have more than one partner, do you experience ED with one or both?
The doctor may also wish to interview your sexual partner since your partner may be able to offer in sight about the underlying causes.



@oldguys
You are the one looking into it. Hmm........
 

Brown echo

If u are not alive than for sure truth is not real
Diagnosing Erectile Dysfunction



Because there are a variety of causes of erectile dysfunction, there are several different tests your doctor may use to diagnose the condition and determine its cause. Only after the cause of ED is determined can it be effectively treated.

Before ordering any tests, your doctor will review your medical history and perform a thorough physical exam. The doctor will also "interview" you about your personal and sexual history. Some of these questions will be very personal and may feel intrusive. However, it is important that you answer these questions honestly. The questions asked may include:

  • What medications or drugs are you currently using? This includesprescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, herbal supplements,dietary supplements, and illegal drugs or alcohol.
  • Do you smoke?
  • Do you snore at night or have other symptoms of sleep apnea?
  • Have you had any psychological problems such as stress, anxiety, and depression?
  • When did you first notice symptoms of ED?
  • What are the frequency, quality, and duration of any erections you have had?
  • What are the specifics of the circumstances under which ED first occurred?
  • Do/did you experience erections at night or during the morning?
  • What sexual techniques do you use?
  • Are there problems in your current relationship?
  • Do you have more than one sexual partner?
  • If you have more than one partner, do you experience ED with one or both?
The doctor may also wish to interview your sexual partner since your partner may be able to offer in sight about the underlying causes.



@oldguys
hqdefault.jpg
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top