I don't have much input on this issue
HOWEVER i would highly recommend you find a good Pelvic Pain PT!
I only know this because I have a good Pelvic Pain PT who is also a friend
who mentioned some pelvic alignment or damage issues
can actually cause this. It is very possible from the injury and then the meds
etc could have effected this. Again at least try talking to and going to
see a pelvic pain PT!
Shelly
Many thanks.A recent full back scan suggested latent damage in my pelvis and hip area . This is something which has nagged me for some ten years following a bike accident. Just this week it showed again the worst it has been for years . So there may be something in this to investigate/ I must say that unless I had insisted on a full back scan non of this would have been noticed. My doctor in order to save money reccommended only a third section scan which would have misssed this damage. I will inform my new GP and hope we find a solution.
Dave
Hi,
It seems likely that you’re suffering from erectile dysfunction if you are not having nocturnal erections. Hypertension is one of the known causes of erectile dysfunction, if indeed you’ve got hypertension. Injuries to the back can also lead to erectile dysfunction provided the injury is quite severe and damages the nerves responsible for erection. I’ll also suggest getting the blood sugar done as diabetes is also one of the common causes of erectile dysfunction. Meanwhile, you can try Viagra after consulting your urologist but you need to be cautious if you’re using anti hypertensives currently as the 2 drugs can combine to markedly lower the blood pressure. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care.