Managing Erectile dysfunction treatment

Managing Erectile dysfunction treatment for a better sexual performance.
Managing Erectile dysfunction treatment
While addressing erectile dysfunction treatment practices in the previous article, we discussed treating the underlying causes of ED and prescribing ED medications as possible ED treatment practices. We want to further that discussion even as we focus on managing erectile dysfunction treatment in this article. Doctor Dalal Akoury who is an expert in this discipline is going to help us understand better how prescribing a vacuum device and performing surgery (Implanted devices and Artery reconstruction) can be of help in managing erectile dysfunction treatment.
Managing Erectile dysfunction treatment: Prescribing a vacuum device
This becomes effective by creating a partial vacuum primarily to pump blood into the penis. With the adequate flow of blood the penis automatically gets an erection strong enough to sustain intercourse. The three components adaptable in this process include:
- A plastic cylinder put around the penis
- A pump to draw air out of the cylinder
- An elastic ring which will be moved from the end of the cylinder to the base of the penis when removing the cylinder
The elastic ring maintains the erection during intercourse by preventing blood from flowing back into the body. The elastic ring can remain in place up to 30 minutes. The man should remove the ring after that time to restore normal circulation and to prevent skin irritation. This treatment procedure may have some short comings including:
- Couples will have to make a lot of adjustment and practices when using vacuum devices.
- An erection achieved this way may not feel like one achieved naturally.
- There will be some bruising on the shaft of the penis. Though painless and will disappear in few days, they can irritate an individual.
- Weaken ejaculation because since the elastic ring blocks some of the semen from traveling through the urethra.
Managing Erectile dysfunction treatment: Performing surgery
Under this method a qualified urologist may perform surgery either to implant a device to make the penis erect or to reconstruct the arteries to increase blood flow to the penis. This is normally done in the hospital.
Implanted devices – Implanted devices, known as prostheses, can cause an erection in many men with ED. The two types of devices are inflatable and malleable implants.
Inflatable implants consist of paired cylinders that expand with pressurized fluid. During surgery the urologist inserts inflatable implants in the penis. He or she then inserts a fluid reservoir and a pump that connect to the cylinders. It is important to note that inflatable implants can expand the length and width of the penis to some degree and also leave the penis in its natural state when not inflated. While on the other hand malleable implants mostly consist of paired rods with which the urologist inserts into the corpora cavernosa during surgery. The patient will then manually make adjustments to the position of the penis and the rods. It is important to note that these adjustment does not affect the width or length of the penis.
Finally patients’ needs to know that choosing ED treatment is a personal decision. Meaning that when settling for treatment procedure, you may want to consult with the experts from AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center for further professional guidance.
Managing Erectile dysfunction treatment
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