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You may have erectile dysfunction if you have trouble becoming or staying erect during sex. Erectile dysfunction affects up to 10% of men. It has many causes, including:

Erectile dysfunction is largely treatable. Your urologist can help you find the right treatment for the cause of your condition.


Treatments

Sexual Counseling
Our behavioral health experts can help men who are experiencing sexual dysfunction due to stress, anxiety, relationship problems, or other reasons not related to physical health. Counseling can help you develop a healthier relationship with sex.

Medicine
Medicines can improve blood flow to the penis to help with erectile dysfunction.

Hormone Replacement Therapy
If you have low testosterone levels, hormone replacement therapy can help you achieve better sexual function or higher libido.

External Vacuum Devices
These devices can help you achieve an erection by pumping blood into the penis.

Penile Injections
Penile injections can dilate (widen) the arteries in your penis, allowing them to fill with blood to create an erection.

Microsurgery
Microsurgery is a technique that uses tiny instruments and a microscope. Your urologist can improve blood flow to your penis by repairing veins and arteries in the penis or redirecting blood vessels to the area.

Penile Rod Implant
Semi-rigid penile implant rods can help you maintain an erection. These rods are implanted during surgery and allow the penis to be bent upwards or downwards as needed.

Inflatable Penile Implant
During inflatable penile implant surgery, your urologist inserts inflatable cylinders into your penis. These cylinders can be filled with fluid (contained in an implant in your abdomen or scrotum) to create an erection. Fluid can then be released using a valve implanted into the scrotum.

Shockwave Therapy
New studies suggest that using low-intensity shockwaves can help promote penis health and treat erectile dysfunction. Shockwaves are delivered through a specialized device.


Tests

Physical Exam
Your urologist may perform an exam to look for physical problems that may cause erectile dysfunction. Your doctor will also learn about your medical history to try to uncover conditions, medicines, or previous surgeries that may affect your sexual health.

Blood Tests
A blood test may reveal low hormone levels or other conditions that cause erectile dysfunction.

Digital Rectal Exam
In this exam, your urologist will insert a gloved, lubricated finger into the rectum to check the prostate for enlargement. An enlarged prostate may cause erectile dysfunction.


Why Choose UHealth?

Innovative, expert urology care at the Desai Sethi Urology Institute. Our team of urology experts delivers advanced care for all urologic conditions. We use the latest research and the least invasive procedures to help you feel better and recover more quickly. Our experienced urologists design a personalized treatment plan to give you the best possible results.

Advanced research in men’s health. Our urologists are dedicated to men’s health and conduct innovative research into many conditions. Our expert team has helped develop new minimally invasive and robotic surgical procedures to treat cancers, incontinence, and more. We give you access to leading-edge treatments and clinical trials that aren’t widely available. In addition, we have established the eighth fellowship program in the nation dedicated solely to teaching physicians how to care for men’s health. 

Leaders in robotic surgery treatment. We have some of the world’s most experienced robotic surgeons for urologic procedures. In fact, doctors come from all over the world to learn at our Urology Robotic Program — the #1 ranked program in South Florida. The University of Miami Health System was the first academic medical center in the world to get the da Vinci Xi robotic surgery system and has completed more than 5,000 robotic surgeries — procedures that offer less pain and scarring and a faster recovery.

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