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1.7 When should I seek medical help? Who should I see?

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This article is from the Impotence FAQ, by Sine Nomine llama@drizzle.com with numerous contributions by others.

1.7 When should I seek medical help? Who should I see?

If you are consistently having problems achieving or maintaining an
erection, you should definitely consult a doctor. You can see a
general practitioner, but your best bet would be to consult a
urologist, preferably one specializing in Erectile Dysfunction. For
help finding a doctor, try local physician-referral services. If
there's a university/teaching hospital in your area, they may have a
urology/Erectile Dysfunction clinic.

 

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