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How is impotence treated?

Effective diagnostic search and identification of the cause of the development of impotence determine the success of the treatment of the disease. To date, both traditional methods and newly developed treatment methods are effectively combined in the therapy of erectile dysfunction.

 

Among the classic methods of treatment of impotence stand out:

 

  • course of drugs like Cobra 120mg with biostimulants, local microinjections of vasoactive drugs, as well as ointments containing substances for vasodilation;
  • psychotherapy sessions;
  • vacuum constrictor therapy, which involves the use of special devices that inject blood into the penis. The erection induced in this way is maintained (approximately 30 minutes) by placing a ring on the penis that prevents venous flow;
  • exercises to strengthen the perineal muscles;
  • surgical intervention if venous valves or arterial flow to the tissues of the penis are impaired.

 

Modern and popular methods for treating impotence are shock wave and cell therapy.

 

The shock wave method is based on the property of sound waves to increase the elasticity of the vessels and stimulate neoangiogenesis (growth of new vessels). Due to improved local blood supply, a positive response to treatment is observed after several therapy sessions. Treatment with acoustic waves has a long-term effect and allows to reduce the intake of medicines. The use of this method has no contraindications, is painless and does not cause complications.

 

Cell therapy is based on the use of the patient's own blood elements. The introduction into the body of a specially treated biomaterial contributes to the replacement of damaged vascular tissue and the synthesis of new vessels. Due to the fact that the physiological blood flow of the pelvic organs is normalized, a lasting effect of improving the quality and strength of the erection is guaranteed.

Can impotence be cured with folk remedies?

 

In the event that the appearance of impotence is not associated with organic lesions or the presence of chronic diseases, folk remedies can have a curative effect.

 

The content of highly active biological substances and vitamins, provide activation of blood supply to the penis, replenishment of deficiency of trace elements and normalization of the psychoemotional background. However, the use of phytonastoek and herbal decoctions must necessarily be carried out under the supervision and with the approval of the Attending Physician. Self-medication can cause an exacerbation of existing pathologies or provoke the development of new ones (allergic reactions, deterioration of the cardiovascular system, hypervitaminosis, etc.).

What is the difference between prostatitis and impotence?

 

Prostatitis and impotence are independent diseases, but the presence of one can provoke the development of another.

Prostatitis or inflammation of the prostate is most often caused by pathogens, but can develop due to decreased immunity, hypodynamia, or sexual abstinence. Stagnation of blood in the pelvic organs leads to an inflammatory process in the gland in which erectile dysfunction may occur. According to WHO statistics, in 30% of cases, chronic prostatitis has problems maintaining an erection and premature ejaculation.

The secret of the prostate is part of the seminal fluid, the prostate promotes testosterone transformation of precursor hormones, is located near the urethra, all these factors indicate the unconditional effect of prostate health/disease on the norm / dysfunction of penis erection.

Exacerbation of prostatitis causes a number of discomfort (pain in the base of the penis, urethra and scrotum) especially during ejaculation, which also does not contribute to sexual activity.

However, the presence of erectile dysfunction or its extreme degree-impotence, does not indicate the development of an inflammatory process in the prostate. Especially if violations in the sexual sphere are temporary (overwork, stress, vitamin deficiency, etc.) or caused by psychogenic causes.

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