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Tests for Erection Problems
Test OverviewTests for erection problems can help find a cause for a man's problem in having or maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction or impotence). Erectile dysfunction is a common male problem. Most erection problems are caused by a combination of blood vessel, nerve, or psychological issues. Physical conditions that may cause erection problems include:
Psychological tests may be needed if no physical cause is found for an erection problem. Psychological causes of erection problems may include:
Tests for erection problems includes a sexual history and physical examination. A physical examination includes checking your blood pressure. Your penis and testicles are also checked for any problems. Blood tests for testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin, and thyroid hormone levels are usually done. Other blood tests that may be done include a complete blood count (CBC), blood glucose, cholesterol, and triglyceride. A urine test may also be done. If these results are normal, many doctors will have you try a medicine, such as sildenafil citrate (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), or vardenafil (Levitra), before doing more tests. More tests for erection problems may include a nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) test or an intracavernosal injection test. Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) testThe NPT test may also be called the stamp test or the rigidity test. Most men have 3 to 5 full erections during deep (rapid eye movement or REM) sleep. Men who do not have erections because of psychological problems can still have erections during deep sleep. Occasionally, some sleep problems or serious depression can prevent these normal nighttime (nocturnal) erections. The NPT test sees whether a man is having normal erections during sleep. This test can be done at home or in a special sleep lab. One of two ways may be used.
Tests are usually done for at least two nights in a row. If good erections occur during sleep, the cause of the erection problems probably is not physical. Intracavernosal injection testDuring this test, the doctor injects a medicine (usually prostaglandin E1) into the base of the penis to make an erection. This is called an intracavernosal injection. A similar medicine may also be placed into the urethra, the tube through which urine leaves the penis. This is called an intraurethral injection. The fullness and how long the erection lasts is measured. Doppler ultrasound testDoppler ultrasound (also called color duplex Doppler) uses a handheld tool passed lightly over the penis. The tool uses reflected sound waves to estimate the speed and direction of blood as it flows through a blood vessel. The sound waves go to a computer that changes the sounds to colors that are overlaid on a picture of the blood vessel. This shows the speed and direction of blood flow. Your tests for erection problems may show that medical treatment is a choice for you. For more information, see:
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Why It Is DoneTests for erection problems are done to help find whether the cause of an erection problem is physical, psychological, or a combination of both. How To PrepareBlood or urine testsYou do not need to do anything before having a blood or urine test. Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) testDo not take any medicines that cause an erection, such as sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), and vardenafil (Levitra), before the test. Do not drink alcohol or take sleeping pills for 2 days before you have a nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) test. The alcohol and the pills can change your deep (REM) sleep time, which can affect nocturnal erections. Intracavernosal injection testIf you are having an intracavernosal injection test, tell your doctor if you:
Doppler ultrasoundYou may be asked to avoid products that contain nicotine (cigarettes, chewing tobacco) for 30 minutes to 2 hours before the test. How It Is DoneNocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) testIt is helpful if you wear briefs-type underwear (not boxer shorts) with a fly front when you are ready for bed. Put your penis through the fly front and keep your pubic hair inside the underwear out of the way. Put the device around your penis. After you put the device on , carefully put your penis inside your underwear. The types of devices you can use include:
Intracavernosal injection testThe intracavernosal injection test is generally done by a urologist in the office or clinic. For the test, you will need to take off all of your clothes below the waist, and you will be given a cloth or paper gown to use. While you sit or stand, your penis will be cleaned with a special soap. Then, your doctor will inject a medicine into the base of your penis with a small needle. After the medicine is injected, your doctor may massage the penis for a few seconds to help spread the medicine in the penis. Some doctors may use a band that is gently tightened around the base of the penis for 5 minutes after the medicine is given to make sure an erection occurs. A low dose of the medicine is used at first. If the low dose does not cause an erection, then a larger dose may be used. An erection should occur within 5 to 10 minutes after the medicine is given. The medicine may also be given in a thin tablet that is put in the urethra. After the medicine is given, you may be asked to watch sexually stimulating movies or to massage your penis to cause an erection. Your doctor will measure how rigid and how long the erection lasts. After the test, your doctor may inject a second medicine to make sure your erection goes away. Doppler ultrasoundThe Doppler ultrasound test is done by a urologist or ultrasound technician. You will lie down on an examination table. Your doctor may need to inject a medicine or use a soft band around the penis to cause an erection to see blood flow through the vessels. How It FeelsNocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) testA nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) test does not cause any discomfort, but you may feel embarrassed about doing the test. Remember that it is important to find the cause of your inability to have an erection and you do not need to feel embarrassed about the test. Intracavernosal injection testDuring the intracavernosal injection test, you will feel a sharp, stinging pain at the base of your penis from the needle. If you feel a burning or aching pain during the erection, tell your doctor immediately. Doppler ultrasoundThe ultrasound does not cause any pain. If you get a medicine or device during the test to cause an erection, you may feel embarrassed and the shot may hurt. RisksThere is very little chance of problems from having blood drawn from a vein for blood tests. You may get a small bruise at the site. You can keep pressure on the site for several minutes after the blood test to prevent bruising. There are no problems from collecting a urine sample. Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) testThere are no problems from having the nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) test. Intracavernosal injection testThe intracavernosal injection test has a small chance of causing:
Doppler ultrasoundThere are no problems from an ultrasound test. If a device is used to cause an erection, you may have some mild discomfort. If a shot of medicine is used, you have the same chance for problems as the intracavernosal injection test. ResultsTests for erection problems can help find a cause for a man's problem in having or maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction or impotence). Tests for erection problems may include blood tests for testosterone, luteinizing hormone, prolactin, and thyroid hormone. A urine test, complete blood count, blood sugar level and cholesterol and triglyceride levels may also be done. Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) testAn erection has likely occurred if:
An erection has likely not occurred if:
The test is more accurate if repeat tests show the same results. Intracavernosal injection testAn erection caused by intracavernosal injection is usually measured on a scale of 0 to 4, with a full erection measuring a 4.
Doppler ultrasoundThe ultrasound can show if you have blood flow problems as the cause of your erection problems. What Affects the TestReasons you may not be able to have the test or why the results may not be helpful include:
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