
Now there’s an app for your smartphone that can help you to determine the severity of your erection problems.
Worried that you might be suffering the early symptoms of erectile dysfunction? There’s an app for that.
To be sure, the app will do nothing to reverse ED symptoms if indeed that’s what you’re experiencing. However, it can help you to distinguish between real signs of male impotence and the occasional erection problems that are bothersome but are no signal of more serious sexual dysfunction.
The app’s developer is psychotherapist Richard L. Fellner, who is based in Vienna, Austria, but also has practiced extensively in Southeast Asia out of an office in Bangkok, Thailand. Fellner’s specialties include sex therapy and couples counseling.
His app, available only for Android smartphones at this writing, is very simply titled “Self-Test for Erectile Dysfunction.” It’s available at no cost and serves as a screening tool not just for erectile dysfunction but for enlargement of the prostate gland as well.
Users can select self-tests to calculate their future risk of ED and also identify the significance of symptoms related to erectile function and prostate health.
Fellner’s app should prove extremely helpful for men who worry that an occasional inability to get and keep an erection suitable for intercourse signals the beginning of an end to their sex lives.
With the guidance of the app, they should be able to distinguish between periodic episodes of impotence that are basically insignificant and the more persistent pattern of dysfunction that is characteristic of ED. If Fellner’s app indicates that medical attention is warranted, a patient then can take his concerns to his primary doctor or urologist.
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