This one’s not actually a test, but your doctor will likely start with questions about your medical and sexual history. The reason is simple: He wants to better understand how ED affects you and see whether there might be a clear cause for it.
[h=4]After leaving hospital[/b]You're still at risk of developing a blood clot in the days and weeks after leaving hospital, so you might be advised to continue preventative measures for a short period. Your care team will discuss this with you before you are discharged.
You may be given...
Not everyone should take hormonal pills.
Not everyone should take hormonal pills. You will be asked questions about your medical history, such as whether you or anyone in your family has a history of blood clots. In addition, you won’t be given estrogen pills if you have certain types of...
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