Line 4,469: |
Line 4,469: |
| *La Peyronie’s disease | | *La Peyronie’s disease |
| | | |
− | Hormonal | + | ====== Hormonal ====== |
− | - Hypogonadism
| + | |
− | - Hyperprolactinemia
| + | *Hypogonadism |
− | - Hyper- and hypothyroidism
| + | *Hyperprolactinemia |
− | - Hyper- and hypocortisolism (Cushing’s disease etc)
| + | *Hyper- and hypothyroidism |
− | Drug-induced | + | *Hyper- and hypocortisolism (Cushing’s disease etc) |
− | - Antihypertensives (diuretics are the most common medication causing ED)
| + | |
− | - Antidepressants (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, tricyclics)
| + | ====== Drug-induced ====== |
− | - Antipsychotics (incl. neuroleptics)
| + | |
− | - Antiandrogens; GnRH analogues and antagonists
| + | *Antihypertensives (diuretics are the most common medication causing ED) |
− | - Recreational drugs (alcohol, heroin, cocaine, marijuana, methadone)
| + | *Antidepressants (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, tricyclics) |
− | Psychogenic | + | *Antipsychotics (incl. neuroleptics) |
− | - Generalised type (e.g., lack of arousability and disorders of sexual intimacy)
| + | *Antiandrogens; GnRH analogues and antagonists |
− | - Situational type (e.g., partner-related, performance-related issues or due to distress) [162-167]
| + | *Recreational drugs (alcohol, heroin, cocaine, marijuana, methadone) |
| + | |
| + | ====== Psychogenic ====== |
| + | |
| + | *Generalised type (e.g., lack of arousability and disorders of sexual intimacy) |
| + | *Situational type (e.g., partner-related, performance-related issues or due to distress) [162-167] |
| + | |
| Text word Translation Disease correlation | | Text word Translation Disease correlation |
| Lingapaka Penile Inflammation Balanitis | | Lingapaka Penile Inflammation Balanitis |