Provide a complete list of all medications you currently take, including over-the-counter drugs, supplements, and herbal remedies. Dosage and frequency are critical.
Detail any existing health conditions, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, or kidney problems. Specify diagnoses and current treatments.
Clearly describe any history of stroke, heart attack, or other cardiovascular events. Include dates and relevant details.
List any known allergies, particularly to medications. Specify the reaction experienced.
Disclose any family history of heart disease, stroke, or vision problems. Note the affected family member and their condition.
Mention any prior eye problems, such as macular degeneration or retinitis pigmentosa. Include details of diagnosis and treatment.
Describe any current symptoms you are experiencing that you think might be related to erectile dysfunction. Be specific and include timing and frequency.
Share details of any previous treatments for erectile dysfunction, including medications and their effectiveness (or lack thereof).
Be prepared to discuss your lifestyle, including diet, exercise habits, alcohol consumption, and smoking status. Quantify these habits wherever possible.
Your physician may ask about your sexual history, including the duration and nature of your erectile dysfunction. Honest and open communication is important.