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  2. Begin by entering your name and today’s date at the top of the form. This personal information is essential for your healthcare provider.
  3. Read the patient instructions carefully. Understanding the purpose of this questionnaire will help you provide accurate responses.
  4. For each question regarding your sexual health over the past six months, circle the number that best describes your situation. Ensure you select only one response per question.
  5. After answering all five questions, add up the numbers corresponding to your responses to calculate your total score.
  6. Refer to the classification section at the bottom of the form to understand the severity of erectile dysfunction based on your total score.

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The most common sexual health condition in men is erectile dysfunction. Chronic health conditions, such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, obesity and overweight, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Heart and blood vessel diseases, such as atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, and stroke.
Overall, scores on the SHIM range from 1 to 25. Higher scores indicate better erectile function, with a score of 20 or higher indicating a normal degree of erectile functioning. Low scores (10 or less) indicate moderate to severe erectile dysfunction.
The Sexual Health Profile I Male is a targeted test designed to screen for common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in men. This profile includes a male genital swab culture and chlamydia trachomatis antigen () test to detect bacterial infections that can impact sexual health and overall well-being.
The MSFI is a self-reported scale that evaluates the sexual function in the last four weeks, and contains 16 items encompassing five factors: desire, arousal, , , and satisfaction. The inter- nal consistency (Cronbachs s) for the domains in the study of Kalmbach et al.
The Male Sexual Health Questionnaire (MSHQ) assesses relevant domains of sexual function and satisfaction in older men, particularly the domain of ejaculatory function. Unlike previous measures, the MSHQ does not assume heterosexual intercourse as the primary or sole form of sexual activity.

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The Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) test is a nationally recognized measurement tool used by physicians to help assess erectile dysfunction (ED). Circle the number of the response that best describes your own situation. Then add the numbers to determine your score, and discuss your results with your doctor.
Physical exam. This might involve an exam of your and testicles and checking for nerve damage. Blood tests. A sample of your blood sent to a lab can check for signs of heart disease, diabetes, low testosterone levels and other health conditions. tests, also called urinalysis. Ultrasound. Mental health exam.
5-item version of the 15-item International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) designed for easy use by clinicians to diagnose the presence and severity of ED in clinical settings. cases. It is intended to complement the physical examination and patient history as a means to detect ED.

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