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Erectile Dysfunction with Metabolic Risk Factors

Men's Health
ThomasGender: MaleAge: 49 years (Adult) Chronicity: 1 year

Presenting Complaints & History

  • Difficulty achieving or maintaining erections
  • Low sexual desire and performance anxiety
  • Chronic stress, fatigue, and low physical energy
  • Metabolic issues including dyslipidemia

Clinical Assessment

Developed vascular/metabolic erectile dysfunction. Desired a natural approach that addressed the root cause (circulation and metabolic health) without temporary drug dependency.

Diagnostic Investigations: Fasting blood glucose at 108 mg/dL (prediabetic); testosterone levels borderline low; penile Doppler normal.

Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management

Constitutional therapy to optimize pelvic circulation, improve endothelial function, and support metabolic/testosterone synthesis.

Selected Constitutional Remedies: Lycopodium Clavatum and Selenium

Lifestyle & Nutritional Support

Low-glycemic index diet, regular cardiovascular and pelvic floor exercises, and stress management.

Clinical Outcome

Follow-up Period: 6 months
  • Significant improvement in erectile function and confidence
  • Restored natural libido and physical energy levels
  • Improved fasting blood glucose to a healthy 92 mg/dL
  • Sustained improvement during follow-up without temporary pills
Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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