Are You Suffering from Pathological Erectile Dysfunction?
With this self-test, you can easily determine if there are any serious signs of pathological erectile dysfunction in your body. This test is based on the IIEF scale, which stands for the “International Index of Erectile Function.” In medicine, the IIEF scale is used not only for diagnosing erectile dysfunction but also for monitoring the success of treatment
Self-Diagnosis of Erectile Dysfunction
Of course, this test cannot and should not replace a medical examination and diagnosis. A medical check-up is recommended for any form of erectile dysfunction. This is especially important since even mild erectile dysfunction can be an early warning sign of circulatory problems, such as ischemic heart disease or occlusive peripheral artery disease.
Please answer the questions below to assess your condition. Choose the option that best applies to you.
Question | Never | Sometimes | Often | Always |
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1. Do you have difficulty achieving an erection? | ||||
2. Do you experience a reduced desire for intimacy? | ||||
3. Are you able to maintain an erection during sexual activity? | ||||
4. Do you feel anxious or stressed about your sexual performance? |
Total Tests Submitted: 2694
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is often a sensitive and deeply personal topic that many shy away from discussing openly. For too long, societal norms, feelings of embarrassment, and misconceptions about male sexuality have perpetuated silence around this condition. As a result, myths and half-truths about impotence continue to thrive, leaving many without the accurate information they need to seek help or understand their situation.
We believe it’s time to change this narrative. Breaking down the stigma surrounding erectile dysfunction is the first step toward creating a space where people can access reliable information and support. Our mission is to provide comprehensive resources that cover everything from the prevalence and causes of ED to its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
At its core, ED is not just a medical issue; it’s a subject that touches on mental health, relationships, and overall well-being. By shedding light on this topic, we aim to empower individuals with the knowledge they need to take control of their health and seek the care they deserve.
On our website, you’ll find articles, guides, and expert insights designed to address the many facets of erectile dysfunction. Whether you’re looking to better understand the condition, support a partner, or explore solutions, we’re here to help.
Let’s work together to break the silence, challenge the myths, and foster a more informed and understanding conversation about erectile dysfunction and impotence.