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Hypothyroidism And ED
Hello ! I'm a 27 year old male. I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism about a year ago. I am taking thyroxine (100 mg) for this. Although my TSH levels have returned to normal i am still experiencing ED and have very weak erections which do not last. I am suffering a lot because of this. Please help me ![Edited by Frainporvie on 2017-10-21 19:22:29]
Frainporvie on 2017-10-21
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Thank you for the reply Doctor. Even when i'm excited and willing to have sex my penis remains in a flaccid/semi-flaccid condition most of the time. When i do get an erection it is very weak and even that i cannot maintain for even a minute. I have a history of smoking (Cannabis/Tobacco) but i have quit and haven't smoked since the last 8 months.
I feel very anxious, have trouble concentrating and self esteem issues because of this i think
I also have severe drowsiness and fatigue sometimes during the day.
Please help me ! I have to get married in another 6 months I Will be very Grateful
I feel very anxious, have trouble concentrating and self esteem issues because of this i think
I also have severe drowsiness and fatigue sometimes during the day.
Please help me ! I have to get married in another 6 months I Will be very Grateful
Frainporvie 7 years ago
Caladium 200 daily one dose for three days then weekly one dose for one month.
♡ akshaymohl 7 years ago
Hello Doctor I have got Caladium Seguinum 200 in liquid (11ml) and another bottle of the same in small sweet tablets . Please tell me how many tablets or how many drops of liquid should I take ?
Frainporvie 7 years ago
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