Erectile Dysfunction Cures
A range of treatments is available for erectile dysfunction
or impotence. These may include pills, vacuum devices, psychological counseling,
implants or rarely surgery. Most cases of erectile dysfunction are caused by
physical illness with only one in ten cases of persistent erectile dysfunction
caused by psychological problems. Following are the cures that can help you
cure ED.
Erectile Dysfunction Pills
Pills fight erectile dysfunction by relaxing smooth
muscle in the penis, it is a process that increases the circulation of blood
and helps to attain an erection. The effectiveness of these phosphodiesterase
type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors is well known. ED pills allow the penis to attain firmness
for sexual activity. And the pills are generally considered safe as well as
effective. Side effects are usually mild. These can be tolerated if you
seriously want to get rid of ED.
Erectile Dysfunction Vacuum Pumps
Vacuum pump is also a way to treat ED. It comprises of a
clear plastic tube that is connected to a pump, which is either manual or a
battery one. All you need to do is to place your penis in the tube and pump out
the air of it. This produces a vacuum that causes the blood to fill your penis
that leads to erection. After that place rubber ring around the base of your
penis to intact the blood in the same place that allows you to maintain an
erection for half an hour.
It may take quite a few attempts to learn how to use the
pump properly, but they are generally very effective. After using a vacuum
pump, many men are able to have sex, irrespective of the
cause of their ED.
Erectile Dysfunction Hormone Therapy
If a hormonal condition is causing ED, you may need to
refer an endocrinologist. An endocrinologist is a healthcare professional who specialist
in treating hormonal conditions. Hormones are chemicals produced within the
body. Several hormonal conditions can be treated by using injections of
synthetic (man-made) hormones to restore normal hormone levels.
Erectile Dysfunction Surgery
Surgery for ED
is usually only recommended if all other treatment methods have failed. It may
also be considered in: younger men who have experienced trauma (major injury)
to their pelvic area and even men with a significant anatomical problem
with their penis.
In the past, surgery was used if there was clear evidence
of a blockage to the blood supply of the penis. The surgeon may clear the blood
vessels to restore a normal flow of blood. However, the researches suggest that
the long-term outcomes of this type of surgery are poor, so it is dubious to be
used.
Erectile Dysfunction Penile Implants
Penile implants
are a type of surgery that can be taken into consideration:
Semi-rigid implants –
which may be suitable for older men who do not have sex regularly
Inflatable implants –
which consist of two or three parts that can be inflated to give a more natural
erection
Erectile Dysfunction Psychological Counseling
If your
erectile dysfunction is caused by tension or fretfulness, your healthcare
professional may suggest that you and your partner need to visit a psychologist.
Even if it is caused by something physical, erectile dysfunction can create
stress in your relationship.
Erectile Dysfunction Psychosexual Counseling
Psychosexual
counseling is a kind of relationship therapy where you can discuss with your
partner about any sexual or emotional issues that may be contributing to your
ED. By discussing your problems, you may be able to reduce any anxiety that you
have and overcome your ED. The counselor may suggest you with some practical information
about sex, such as foreplay techniques and how to make effective use of other
treatments for ED in order to improvise your overall sexual life.
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