Urologist Questions Sexual Health

My husband has not been able to perform for 6 years, his balls are very blue. What can be done?

I'm worried, he is miserable and so am I. He won't seek medical advice.

Male | 61 years old
Conditions: Heat, too many red blood cells, diabetes

5 Answers

If he won't seek medical help, let him know he can get gangrene.
Hello,

It is best for your husband to go to a urologist and he needs to check his testosterone level. Talk to him and it's best for him to seek medical advice.
If he won't accept medical advice - why? He must do this or else he may become more ill. He is probably fearful of what he will have found wrong - he must be confronted about his fear. His chances are much improved if he will see a caring internal medicine provider or a family practitioner.
Diabetes is a common cause of sexual dysfunction. I suggest he seek a medical consultation to make sure his diabetes is under control. For the sexual dysfunction issue, you may both need to seek the help of a therapist who deals with these sexual dysfunction problems.
A thorough medical evaluation is necessary to treat this condition. Cardiovascular disorder, diabetes and other endocrine disorders may be the underlying reason. See your doctor, it is important.

Husain