Ed from august

2026-01-02 05:49:21
Ed from august but morning and with hand getting and escitapram i tablet I took in august from next day till now it persist
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Relevant medicine are there, better ones also, PME and ED are 2 different things, please consult online/offline

Answered2026-01-11 05:15:50

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Escitalopram commonly causes sexual side effects, including erectile dysfunction, even if morning erections are present. This suggests a drug-induced or psychogenic ED, not an organic problem. Do not stop the medicine abruptly—options include dose reduction, switching to a more sexual-friendly antidepressant, or add-on treatment after proper evaluation. Please consult a psychiatrist/andrologist for tailored management.

Answered2026-01-22 05:05:20

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I can understand how distressing this problem can be, but please don’t panic. In most young and middle-aged patients, such issues are more related to psychological factors, stress, or lifestyle rather than serious disease. Exact cause and appropriate treatment cannot be decided through free queries. A private consultation will help evaluate the root cause and plan proper treatment instead of temporary solutions.

Answered2026-01-02 07:57:23

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