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Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis and Treatments
What Are the Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction?
If you’re having trouble getting and keeping an erection, you may not have erectile dysfunction (ED). It might be a temporary problem brought on by things like stress, fatigue, or drinking too much alcohol.
Your doctor should be able to clear up the mystery. So go pay a visit.
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If it is ED, there are lots of things that can help.
Lifestyle Changes
Your doctor may tell you to make some day-to-day adjustments. Expect to hear things like:
- Stop any tobacco or illegal drug use.
- Cut back on alcohol.
- Lower stress.
- Eat a healthy diet.
- Exercise regularly.
- Lose weight if you're overweight or obese.
He may also ask you to change some of the medicines you take. Some may affect your interest in sex or your ability to be ready for it.
Medicines
Pills are the most common treatments for ED.
Avanafil (Stendra), sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis) and vardenafil (Levitra, Staxyn) will work for most men. You take these medications before sex. When they work, you can get a normal erection when you’re turned on.
Don’t take them if you’re on any kind of nitroglycerin or nitrate drugs. The combination can result in dangerously low blood pressure.
While pills are the most popular treatment, there are others.
Self-injected medications can work. Before sex, you put these into the side of the penis. In the long run, they may also improve blood flow and potency.
Suppositories can be inserted into the opening at the tip of your penis to help you get erections.
Testosterone replacement therapy may help men with low levels of the hormone. These treatments come in shots, patches, gels, and pills.
Devices
Vacuum inflation tools are an option. They draw blood into your penis. You slip a rubber ring over the base to keep your erection. Remove the ring after 30 minutes to restore circulation and prevent damage.
Surgery
If the problem is with your blood vessels, surgery to open arteries that bring blood to the penis may help. Which procedure you’ll need depends on your symptoms. Surgery isn’t a main treatment option, but it can help if your ED was caused by an injury.
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