Self assessment form C2

Want to improve your erections?

Erectile function can be affected by various health conditions. This assessment helps identify potential underlying factors.

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For educational purposes only. This does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.
Do you have known diabetes or take medication or diet for diabetes?
Do you have known hypertension or take medication for hypertension?
Has your sexual desire decreased?
Do you avoid medications for erections because of uncomfortable side effects?
Are you a smoker, or have you ever smoked in your life?
Do you have known hypercholesterolemia or take medication for hypercholesterolemia?
Do you practice physical exercise or sport every week?
Do you snore when sleeping?
Did you ever have penis trauma?
Do you feel anxious because of your erections before or during a sexual intercourse?
Do you feel tired upon waking in the morning?
Have you back pain, or have you had spine surgery, spine of pelvic trauma?
Do you consider you should have better erections?
Do you consider your ejaculations occur too rapidly?
Did you have prostate or bladder or any abdominal surgery?
Did you or do you currently suffer from any neurological disease such as neuropathy, stroke?
Did you or do you suffer currently from any psychological or psychiatric problem?
Do you take medication for hypertension, heart disease, psychologic or psychiatric, sleep disorder issues?
Did you ever suffer from any addiction (including social media, pornography, …)?
Do you suffer from chronic disease such as arthritis, skin disease, kidney disease, heart failure, chronic pain, or any chronic health condition?

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You probably have a physical issue.
Your answers suggest a physical cause may be responsible. A medical evaluation is recommended to identify the origin and start appropriate treatment.
Your erections may be affected by anxiety.
While no strong medical signs were found, your responses show signs of psychological pressure. Coaching or therapy may help you regain confidence – alongside medical evaluation if needed.
Probably no erection problem.
We did not detect major risk signs. If your personal experience feels different, a personalized medical work-up may still be useful.
Your answers are inconclusive.
Your answers did not provide enough information to come to a conclusion. Try again with more precise answers or schedule a consultation.
Your erectile dysfunction may be related to other health issues.
A personalized work-up will help identify risks and improve erections.
Your answers are inconclusive.
Your answers did not provide enough information to come to a conclusion. Try again with more precise answers or schedule a consultation.
No clear link to other health issues.
Your answers do not point to a health-related cause, but a full evaluation can still clarify the problem.
Stress is likely affecting your erections.
Your answers show psychological tension. Managing this stress may significantly improve your erectile function. Support from a specialist is recommended.
Stress does not appear to be a major factor.
We did not detect significant psychological stress as a contributing factor. If problems persist, consider a medical assessment for physical causes.
Your answers are inconclusive.
Your answers did not provide enough information to come to a conclusion. Try again with more precise answers or schedule a consultation.
Recent erectile dysfunction may signal cardiovascular risk.
Your symptoms appeared recently and may indicate early signs of vascular disease. A medical evaluation is strongly recommended to assess your risk of heart attack or stroke.
Erectile dysfunction linked to vascular issues.
Your answers suggest longstanding erectile problems likely related to blood flow. This may reflect an underlying cardiovascular condition. A diagnostic work-up is advised.
Warning signs of cardiovascular risk detected.
Your responses indicate potential risk factors such as high cholesterol, snoring, or chronic illness. A full cardiovascular evaluation is recommended.
No major cardiovascular risks identified.
Based on your responses, we did not detect strong signs of cardiovascular concern. However, if you are experiencing erection difficulties, a personalized medical consultation may still be helpful.
Your answers are inconclusive.
Your answers did not provide enough information to come to a conclusion. Try again with more precise answers or schedule a consultation.
Your symptoms may suggest an arterial problem.
Signs of cardiovascular involvement were detected. This may point to blood flow issues beyond diabetes. A vascular assessment is recommended.
Your erection problem may be related to diabetes.
Your answers suggest a connection between your diabetes and erectile dysfunction. A medical evaluation can help identify the mechanisms involved and guide you toward the right treatment.
Your answers are inconclusive.
Your answers did not provide enough information to come to a conclusion. Try again with more precise answers or schedule a consultation.
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