Difficulty ejaculating while using Cialis can stem from several underlying health problems. Addressing these is key to finding a solution.
Neurological Conditions
- Multiple sclerosis (MS): MS affects nerve signals, potentially impacting ejaculation. Parkinson’s disease: This neurological disorder can also disrupt nerve function related to sexual response. Peripheral neuropathy: Damage to nerves in the limbs and genitals can cause ejaculatory difficulties.
If you suspect a neurological condition, consult a neurologist for proper diagnosis and management.
Endocrine Disorders
Low testosterone: Testosterone plays a crucial role in sexual function. A blood test can determine testosterone levels. Prolactinoma (prolactin-secreting pituitary tumor): This tumor can cause elevated prolactin levels, interfering with sexual function. An endocrinologist can diagnose and treat this. Diabetes: Nerve damage (neuropathy) associated with diabetes is a common cause of erectile and ejaculatory dysfunction.
Hormonal imbalances require careful evaluation and treatment by an endocrinologist.
Other Medical Conditions
- Prostate problems: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or prostate cancer can affect ejaculation. Medication side effects: Certain medications, beyond Cialis, can impair ejaculation. Review all your medications with your doctor. Psychological factors: Anxiety, depression, and stress significantly impact sexual function. Therapy can help address these factors.
A thorough medical history and physical examination are vital for accurate diagnosis. Open communication with your doctor is crucial.
Next Steps
Schedule an appointment with your doctor to discuss your concerns. They can conduct a comprehensive evaluation, identifying the root cause of your difficulty ejaculating and recommending appropriate treatment options.


