Many reasonable nonsurgical erectile dysfunction (impotence) treatment options exist, including external vacuum devices, medications (oral and topical), hormonal therapy, penile injection therapy, and intraurethral pellet therapy. Sex counseling to further improve one's sexual health and sex life is anoth...
Erectile dysfunction (ED, impotence) is the failure to achieve or maintain an erection. Learn about ED causes, symptoms, treatment, medications, risks, and ED drug side effects. ED is curable.
Impotence:See Erectile dysfunction. Infertility:The inability to conceive or produce offspring. Intracavernous injection therapy:Treatment for erectile dysfunction in which a medication is injected directly into the penis. Intraurethral therapy:Treatment for erectile dysfunction in which a medication, insuppo...
An injection test is also called an intracavernosal test. Your doctor injects a medicine into the base of your penis that should give you an erection. If you don’t get one, you may have a problem with blood flow to your penis. Ultrasound Sometimes calledDoppler ultrasound, this is anothe...
Treating erectile dysfunction Treatment may take the form of medication or devices aimed at assisting the user to maintain an erection, with the following four types of treatment the most widely used: Phosphodiesterase type 5 enzyme inhibitors are the first port of call for patients without any lim...
Introduction Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common diagnosis in up to 50% of men with HIV and prescription of erectile dysfunction medication (EDM) has been variably associated with increased risk behaviors and acquisition of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Aim We measured the association ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is when a man struggles to get or keep an erection, usually due to a combination of reduced blood flow to the penis and associated performance anxiety. It can be a sign of a thickening of the blood vessels as well as other conditions, so you may need further ...
For some men with ED that doesn't respond to medication alone, and as a long-term solution when erectile dysfunction becomes more severe, other medical options are also offered. Vacuum erection devices, or penis pumps, are one such option. "It's a weak vacuum, but it pulls the blood int...
As with erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation is a disorder where the bodily functions are beyond the control of the man experiencing the symptoms. Treatment typically begins with using a medication for erectile dysfunction (usually Cialis 5mg daily). This helps by keeping the penis erect longer...
There are two types of self-injecting medications used to treat erectile dysfunction: One kind is a pill or gel that is gently placed into the urethra at the end of the penis. The other is an injection given by needle in the side of the penis. With either of these approaches, an erect...