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Treatment Model for Young Patients with Psychogenic Erectile Dysfunction and Resultant Infertility
Published on: May 30, 2025
[Directed clinical history and physical examination in patients with erectile dysfunction. Clinical features we
Emilio José Emmanuel Tejero1, Raul Vozmediano Chicharro, Eloy Vivas Vargas
1Hospital Regional Carlos Haya de Málaga, España. emiliojemmanuel@hotmail.com
Objectives:
We aim in this work to establish directions for data collection in the chart of the patient with erectile dysfunction (ED), to characterize the presenting problem, reveal possible associated risk factors, evaluate the need of additional complementary tests, and decide if a multidisciplinary approach is necessary.
Methods:
Bibliographic review about directions and recommendations on initial and clinical management of ED.
Conclusions:
Sexual history is the most important part of the basic routine with a patient with ED, and the purpose of the andrologist is to identify the type of sexual dysfunction, time of start, severity, duration, and treatment expectations.
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