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What Do These Following Lab Reports Indicate?

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Question : i did kegel exercises 2 years ago , but i was doing it 24 hours and i think i did it in a wrong way or something. however , after 5 months of doing it , i got erectile dysfunction. my erection was amazing and it last too much time. now it doesn't even last for few seconds and weak very short pennis . this is now going on with me for 1 year and 9 months. i test all tests and there is no cure for me cuz i don't have any problem as doctors claim. but it is not phsycological because im measuring my erection when i wake up. early morning erection is so weak and small it doesn't even good to insert it in a woman. check my reports

please note , im sure from my all previous tests it is something related to musceles or nervous system not blood. so in case you prefer to consult with another doctors together it will be good idea since my problem is very complicated and it needs a doctor who has physiotherapy back ground to help me i think.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Spinal cord should be decompressed.

Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM.

I have read your question and understand your concerns.

I have examined tests reports you uploaded too.

There are no problems with the tests you uploaded, that may be related to erectile dysfunction, except the compression of the spinal cord at L5/S1 level.

There is a intervertebral disc bulge found on lumbosacral column MRI, that is intending the thecal sac and abutting the neural exists of S1 nerve roots, so, this may contribute to erectile dysfunction, because of the compression on pelvic nerves included in sexual function too.

Kegel exercises are not well identified as cause of erectile dysfunction, but if practiced in a wrong way, could worsen it.

I agree with you that your problem is a complex one, in my opinion, disc bulge should be treated surgically first and spinal cord should be relieved from compression, even if it is valued minor by imaging studies.

Other steps such psychotherapy and increase in doses of Viagra, should be discussed after the decompression of the spinal cord and S1 nerves.

Hope you found the answer helpful.

Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care.



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What Do These Following Lab Reports Indicate?

Brief Answer: Spinal cord should be decompressed. Detailed Answer: Hello and thanks for using HCM. I have read your question and understand your concerns. I have examined tests reports you uploaded too. There are no problems with the tests you uploaded, that may be related to erectile dysfunction, except the compression of the spinal cord at L5/S1 level. There is a intervertebral disc bulge found on lumbosacral column MRI, that is intending the thecal sac and abutting the neural exists of S1 nerve roots, so, this may contribute to erectile dysfunction, because of the compression on pelvic nerves included in sexual function too. Kegel exercises are not well identified as cause of erectile dysfunction, but if practiced in a wrong way, could worsen it. I agree with you that your problem is a complex one, in my opinion, disc bulge should be treated surgically first and spinal cord should be relieved from compression, even if it is valued minor by imaging studies. Other steps such psychotherapy and increase in doses of Viagra, should be discussed after the decompression of the spinal cord and S1 nerves. Hope you found the answer helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care.