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Abstract Introduction and Objective Erectile dysfunction is associated with various psychological and physiological causes, including hormone levels such as testosterone. The role of estradiol in male sexual function is controversial, and studies reporting its impact on erectile function have been inconsistent. The aim of this study was to describe the levels of testosterone and estradiol in Mexican men with erectile dysfunction, based on the severity of dysfunction. Materials and Methods Hormonal levels of TSH, T3, T4, LH, FSH, total and free testosterone, and estradiol were measured in men over 18 years of age with erectile dysfunction, attending a clinic in Mexico. Clinical variables were analyzed, estimating measures of central tendency and dispersion for numerical variables, and absolute and relative frequencies for categorical variables. The proportion of men with abnormal levels of estradiol and testosterone was calculated based on the severity of erectile dysfunction. Results A total of 70 participants were included. The average age was 53.9 years old (+/- 11.8); 18.5% had severe dysfunction, 65.7% had moderate dysfunction, 14.2% had mild to moderate dysfunction, and 1.4% had mild dysfunction. 35.7% were diabetic, and 34.2% were hypertensive. 62.8% had abnormal levels in at least one of the evaluated hormones: 5.7% had low TSH levels; 2.8% had low T3 levels; 1.4% had low T4 levels; 5.7% had low and 7.1% had high total testosterone levels; 12.8% had low and 2.8% had high free testosterone levels; 17.1% had high prolactin levels; 1.4% had low and 10% had high LH levels; 5.7% had high FSH levels. Estradiol level was high in 6 men (8.5%), 1 had mild-moderate and 5 moderate dysfunction; 8 men had low estradiol levels (11.42%), 1 had mild-moderate, 4 moderate and 3 severe dysfunction. Conclusions Alteration on the levels of Estradiol was common in the analyzed group of patients with erectile dysfunction, especially in men with moderate dysfunction, observed in 12.8% of them. Financing Boston Medical Group.
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