01
- Entity Type
- Diseases
- Relation Groups
- 2
- Relation Preview
- 16
Basic Information
Grouped by core information, identifiers, and descriptions.
Quick relations do not expand inferred candidates by default. Load path-derived ingredients or herbs when needed.
Core Information
- Disease Name
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Standard Disease Name
- erectile dysfunction
- MeSH Tree
- No data
- ICD-10
- N52.9|F52.21|N52
Identifiers
- DO ID
- No data
- MeSH ID
- D007172
- OMIM ID
- MTHU026591|MTHU002521
- UMLS ID
- C0242350
- HPO ID
- No data
Description and Extensions
- Description
- NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:The inability to attain or maintain an erection for satisfactory sexual intercourse.|NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:An inability to have an erection of the penis adequate for sexual intercourse.|NCI2016_CTCAE_1602D:A disorder characterized by the persistent or recurrent inability to achieve or to maintain an erection during sexual activity.|NCI2016_02D:Persistent or recurrent inability to achieve or to maintain an erection during sexual activity.|NCI2016_02D:A disorder characterized by the persistent or recurrent inability to achieve or to maintain an erection during sexual activity.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:The inability in the male to have a PENILE ERECTION due to psychological or organ dysfunction.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common type of male sexual dysfunction. It is when a man has trouble getting or keeping an erection. ED becomes more common as you get older. But it's not a natural part of aging.</p> <p>Some people have trouble speaking with their doctors about sex. But if you have ED, you should tell your doctor. ED can be a sign of health problems. It may mean your blood vessels are clogged. It may mean you have nerve damage from diabetes. If you don't see your doctor, these problems will go untreated. </p> <p>Your doctor can offer several new treatments for ED. For many men, the answer is as simple as taking a pill. Getting more exercise, losing weight, or stopping smoking may also help. </p> <p >NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases</p>|HPO2016_07_04:Inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis. [HPO:probinson]|CSP2006:inability to perform sexual intercourse.