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Erectile dysfunction

I'm suffering from erectile dysfunction I had dizziness due to which I went to a chori he gave me a neck maneuver also a lumber sacral meneuver which I don't understand why he did since I never had lumber sacrum problem.but after that adjustment I have erection problem.i don't have any pain now I got x Ray with lumber straightening the only time my impotence improves is when I lay towards right or left side with my legs a bit squeezed.i don't know if it is due to the neck or lumber sacrum maneuver
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620923 tn?1452915648
Hi I am not sure if the Chiropractor you went to is a Dr you visit on a regular basis, but maybe you need to try someone else and explain the issue, it could be you have an impinged nerve?? Not sure but worth a second opinion and do research Drs as they are not all the same....some are better then others.
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Thnx
One thing more my testicles are always very cold.i told the urologist but he said it's body natural mechanism it adjusts by itself.but y so cold it was never like dis before
Sorry I have no idea....there may be another forum here where they may have more info for you on this topic....I will see if I can locate one for you and post it here.
Here is a forum on Mens Health they may be able to help with your concerns.
https://www.medhelp.org/forums/Mens-Health/show/93

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