| Erectile
Dysfunction (ED) Treatments
The problem of erection or
erectile dysfunction wherein one is not able to
achieve or sustain erection can now be treated at any stage and
age, that may sound surprising but that's a fact. Modern sciences
not only provides solution but provides a lot of them to get rid
of this perilous disorder which can hamper your sexual, professional
as well as personal life. Erectile Dysfunction is treatable at any
age, and awareness of this fact has been growing. More men have
been seeking help and returning to normal sexual activity because
of improved, successful treatments for Erectile Dysfunction.
According to heath care professional 95% of erectile dysfunction
case can be successfully treated using any of these methods mentioned
below:
Treatment through Erectile Dysfunction
pills: ED drugs like Cialis, Viagra
and Levitra belongs to a group of drugs containing
PDE-5 inhibitors, these drugs work by relaxing
the blood vessels and allowing blood to flow into the penis. The
result is a natural erection. Some more drugs like Uprima some drugs
even work on the mental or nerve-transmitting part of Erectile Dysfunction,
which helps the brain communicate to the penis.
Surgical Treatment
: surgery can be of three types: to implant a device that can cause
the penis, to become erect to reconstruct arteries, to increase
flow of blood to the penis to block off veins that allow blood to
leak from the penile tissues.
Penile Implantation:
A surgeon places a small, saline-filled medical device that recreates
the erectile function. The device transfers fluid to the penis when
an erection is desired. The device is totally concealed. Learn more
about penile implants.
Treatment through Vacuum erection device: The man puts
a plastic tube over his penis and creates a vacuum by pumping the
air out. The vacuum draws blood to his penis. This makes it erect.
He then places an elastic band around the base of his penis to maintain
blood in the penis and keep it firm.
Injection therapy: The man injects medication
into the side of his penis. The medication makes the blood vessels
widen. As blood vessels widen or "dilate," blood flow
increases to create an erection.
Urethral suppository: The man inserts a soft pellet
of medication into his urethra. His penis absorbs the medication.
Blood flow increases, creating an erection (similar to injection
therapy but without the needle).
Psychotherapy: Performance anxiety
is an important factor responsible for Erectile
Dysfunction, and their isn't any drug available for impotence
due to performance anxiety. The only way out is psychotherapy, it
teaches people the ways to get rid of anxiety due to sex.
Each of the mentioned treatments listed may have their pros and cons, each of them have their own effects and failures but the best treatment available for a particular patient depends on factors like health, relationship, personal as well as and physical tolerance for the treatment. If you ever feel that you are in the grasp of impotence consult your physician and regain your sexual life. |