Case Scenario:
Patient is a 58-year-old man who presents to the clinic with complaints of not being able to obtain an erection. He reports that the symptoms have been worsening and his wife told him to be seen by the provider. The patient denies any dysuria, fever, or abdominal pain. He has a history of diabetes type 2 and hypertension. The patient is currently taking Metformin 500 mg po twice daily and Lisinopril 20 mg po daily. He reports that he has been having some issues at work and is under a lot of stress. Upon exam peripheral and femoral pulses are present. Scrotum is normal. Normal size testes. Penis is circumcised. UA is unremarkable.
Erectile Dysfunction Workup for 58-year-old Male
This 58-year-old male patient presents with erectile dysfunction (ED), a common condition with various potential causes. Here’s a breakdown of the initial workup and considerations:
History:
Physical Exam:
Initial Investigations:
Next Steps:
Based on the initial workup, further investigations or management strategies might be considered:
Conclusion:
A comprehensive workup for ED in this case requires further investigation into the patient’s medical history, medications, and lifestyle factors. Based on the findings, various treatment options may be explored, with the goal of restoring erectile function and improving the patient’s sexual satisfaction.