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Asked for male, 32 years old from Srinagar
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Some of the causes for ED in young men include: performance anxiety when the man is too nervous to sustain an erection.
Some of the causes for ED in young men include:
performance anxiety when the man is too nervous to sustain an erection
depression, schizophrenia, and other psychological disorders
penile abnormalities, such as foreskin problems or curvature
spinal cord injuries
microvascular disease from diabetes
nerve injuries
...more
Some of the causes for ED in young men include:
performance anxiety when the man is too nervous to sustain an erection
depression, schizophrenia, and other psychological disorders
penile abnormalities, such as foreskin problems or curvature
spinal cord injuries
microvascular disease from diabetes
nerve injuries
...more
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Asked for male, 37 years old from Udupi
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It seems you are having over active bladder. If your urine flow is good then stop taking roliflow. It conatins tamsulosin which causes dry ejaculate, and its temporary, it will reverse after you stop medicine. If at all you require you can take alfuzosin for obstructed flow. For urgency you need to restrict your fluid intake upto 2 litre approx, restrict tea, coffee,alcohol if at all. And you can try tab solifenacin instead of roliflo. You need to consult with your urologist.
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Bangalore
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Hi, by the list of medications I can understand that you have tried a lot of medicines. Still your problem is not resolved. Since you are near to bangalore the best way I could suggest is visit nimhans bangalore and consult a psychiatrist and a therapist for your current problem you might need more of therapy and a different kind of antipsychotic which works for dysthymia. The medicines which you have mentioned are antidepressants and does not necessarily work in dysthymia.
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