Tests for Erection ProblemsErection Problems Tests, Intracavernosal Injection Test (for Erection Problems), Nocturnal Penile Tumescence Test, Rigidity Test (for Erection Problems), Stamp Test (for Erection Problems) What To Think About
- Your doctor may do a digital rectal examination
to check your prostate gland. For more information, see the medical test
Digital Rectal Examination (DRE).
- Doppler
ultrasound may not be widely available. For more information, see the medical
test
Doppler Ultrasound.
- Occasional erection
problems are normal. If you are usually able to have and maintain a full
erection, tests are usually not needed. Your erection problem may be from
stress or anxiety or relationship problems.
- Psychological tests may
be recommended if no physical cause is found for your erection problem. You may
want to see a counselor who specializes in sexual problems.
- An
angiogram may be recommended if initial tests cannot find a cause for your
erection problems. An angiogram is an X-ray test that takes pictures of the
blood flow in an artery. For more information, see the medical test
Angiogram. Experts are not sure how useful the
angiogram test is because treatment to repair the blood vessels of the penis
will be a choice for only a few men with this specific
problem.
- Dorsal nerve conduction test, evoked potential studies,
and penile biothesiometry are extensive neurologic tests to check the nerve
supply to the penis. These nervous system tests are not generally done or are
not widely available.
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