[Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis and Treatment] Tests Required for Diagnosing Erectile Dysfunction
Laboratory tests: In addition to blood and urine analysis, routine tests for prostatic fluid and semen, liver and kidney function, blood electrolytes, blood sugar, blood lipids, and thyroid function, serum testosterone (TE), thyroid-stimulating hormone (LSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin (PRL) should also be measured. Patients with erectile dysfunction should have at least one serum testosterone test. If it is within the normal range, there is no need for further testing of other hormones. If the value of gonadal function decreases, if the first measurement of serum testosterone level is low, it is best to repeat the test while measuring LSH, LH, PRL, etc. If the second testosterone value is still low, the patient may have hypogonadism. If serum LSH and LH are normal or elevated, hypogonadism is due to primary testicular abnormalities. During physical examination, attention should be paid to whether there is testicular atrophy and whether the texture of the testicles has changed. Hypogonadism secondary to pituitary disease may result in normal or slightly smaller testicle size, which is related to the duration of the pituitary disease. An increase in serum PRL also indicates a problem with the pituitary gland, often accompanied by hypogonadism. Patients with erectile dysfunction do not necessarily have low serum testosterone levels. Those suspected of having a pituitary tumor should undergo cranial X-ray photography or CT scanning for a definitive diagnosis.
Special examinations are conducted when necessary, in hospitals or specialized departments that have the conditions. These mainly include penile vibration quantification, somatosensory evoked potential testing of the penile dorsal nerve, nocturnal penile tumescence testing, neurological examinations, as well as vascular system examinations such as penile erection hardness, penile contraction pressure, penile blood flow measurement, and penile artery angiography, to make a more accurate diagnosis of the location, nature, and degree of the erectile dysfunction.
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