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Multiple Sclerosis and Erectile Dysfunction: Most Common Question about MS and ED

October 29, 2024

Here are some of the frequently ask questions about multiple sclerosis and erectile dysfunction:

Are there treatments available for patients with multiple sclerosis and erectile dysfunction?

There are several ED treatment options available for men with MS and ED. Although oral medications may be helpful to some patients, there other safe and effective ED treatments available in the market.

Is it possible for oral ED medications to have no effect?

Although oral ED medications can help relieve sexual dysfunction in patients with MS, their efficiency depends on the extent of nerve damage.

There are effective ED treatment options available for MS patients if pills won’t work. However, it’s best to seek medical advice before undergoing treatment.

Do medications for multiple sclerosis have sexual side effects?

Some medications for multiple sclerosis have sexual side effects in men. People with MS often take several medications to treat psychological symptoms of MS or impede progression of multiple sclerosis.

Given the potential interaction with these drugs, it is possible for sexual side effects to occur. Although, physicians can provide other ED treatment options without compromising the effectiveness of other medications.

Can patients with MS develop no signs of erectile dysfunction?

There is no evidence governing how multiple sclerosis affects a man’s ability to perform sexually. However, studies from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society reveal around 91% of men with MS experience symptoms of sexual dysfunction.

Moreover, 10% of men report an inability to reach orgasm during the course of the disease. Thus, it’s best to seek medical attention before the condition gets worse.

Can multiple sclerosis lead to impotence?

A study by Jack S. Burks and Kenneth Johnson in their book, Multiple Sclerosis: Diagnosis, Medical Management, and Rehabilitation support around 24% of male MS patients report impotence and about 56% suffer from poor libido.

Although MS affects men in different ways, there is a high risk of acquiring sexual dysfunction. Hence, taking proper preventative steps such as adequate exercise, keeping low cholesterol levels and refraining from smoking can also help prevent erectile dysfunction.

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