Alternative names
nocturnal penile tumescence self-test, stamp test

Definition
This test checks for the occurrence of nighttime erections,
and helps to determine the cause of erectile dysfunction in men. The ability to have an
erection while sleeping indicates that a man is physically capable of this function. If a
man cannot have an erection while awake, the cause may be due to physical problems,
psychological factors, or both. For most men, erections while sleeping are the result of
physical processes in the body rather than conscious control. The outcome of this test
will help determine the cause of erectile dysfunction, as well as the best treatment
options.

Who is a candidate for the
test?
Men who are unable to achieve an erection may be asked to
perform this test as part of a work-up for erectile dysfunction.

How is the test performed?
The test is done at home on three consecutive nights. One
cent stamps are bought in a roll. At bed time a string of several of these are wrapped
around the mid shaft of the penis. They are moistened and allowed to form a continuous
ring around this portion of the penis. In the morning, the man checks to see if the strip
of stamps is broken. If so, this indicates that the shaft of the penis swelled and
hardened over night. If the stamps remain unbroken, no nocturnal erection occurred.

What is involved in preparation
for the test?
The man should request specific instructions on how to
prepare for this test from his healthcare provider.

What do the test results mean?
Normally, the ring of stamps is broken. This indicates that a
nocturnal erection has occurred. If the ring of stamps is not broken, then no erection has
occurred. This inability to achieve an erection at night may be due to physical causes
rather than psychological.
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