Erectile Dysfunction

The inability to obtain and maintain an erection appropriate for sexual activity is known as erectile dysfunction, or ED. One in ten adult guys are thought to have ED on a long-term basis.

The inability to achieve and maintain an erection strong enough for sexual activity is known as erectile dysfunction (ED). One in ten men, according to estimates, will experience ED at some point in his lifetime. It’s critical to realize that ED is typically a symptom of another, more serious issue. A lack of desire, issues with orgasm and ejaculation, as well as ED are not regarded normal at any age and may coexist with other issues that hinder sexual activity.

ED can result from a variety of causes, such as:

  • Vascular disease: Vascular diseases like atherosclerosis can cause the blood flow to the penis to become restricted or constrained (hardening of the arteries).
  • Neurological conditions (like multiple sclerosis): Strokes, diabetes, and other conditions can affect the nerves that send signals to the penis.
  • Psychological conditions: These include anxiety about performing, tension, depression, and a lack of brain stimulation.
  • Trauma: An injury may make ED symptoms worse.
  • ED may also be brought on by chronic sickness, specific drugs, including a condition known as Peyronie’s disease. Additionally, treatments for bladder, colon, and prostate cancer may have contributed.

There are numerous techniques to treat ED, including:

  • Drugs taken orally.
  • Sex counseling.
  • Penile shots.
  • Vacuum equipment.
  • An intraurethral drug.
  • Surgery (penile implant) (penile implant).

Every type has advantages and disadvantages. With the help of your doctor, decide on the best course of action for you.

Finding the underlying reason is the first step in treating ED. The right course of treatment can then start. A man can regain normal sexual function through a variety of non-surgical and surgical procedures.

Implants for inflatable penile prosthesis are performed as an outpatient procedure. Once a man has them, they provide him the ability to get an erection whenever he wants. For the majority of men, using a prosthesis preserves penile feeling, orgasm, and ejaculation.

The most popular penile implant is made up of two inflatable cylinders that are surgically inserted into the penis’ erection chambers. Through tubing, the cylinders are connected to a fluid reservoir under the lower abdominal muscles and a pump located inside the scrotal sac.

The man compresses the pump several times to move fluid from the reservoir to the cylinders in order to inflate the penile prosthesis. The penis becomes erect as a result of this. When inflated, the prosthetic stiffens and thickens the penis, closely resembling a real erection.

A penile prosthesis has no effect on a man’s capacity to experience orgasm or ejaculate, or even how the penis feels to the touch. The fluid is returned to the reservoir by deflating a deflation valve attached to the pump, which causes the penis to become flaccid once more.

One or two small, typically well-hidden incisions are used to execute the surgical treatment. The presence of an inflatable penile prosthesis won’t be visible to others. Surgery-related complications are uncommon but mostly include infection and mechanical device malfunction.

In over 95% of cases, penile implant procedures result in erections that allow men to engage in sexual activity. Additionally, according to patient satisfaction surveys, up to 90% of men who have had penile implants say they would undertake the procedure again, and these results are greater than those of men who use oral medicine or penile injection therapy.

Penis Enlargement

Surgery to make your penis appear larger is known as penile augmentation surgery. One approach folks may attempt is through surgery.

  • You can observe the following actions being taken to grow (augment) your penis:
  • Surgery to lengthen your penis (increase its length).
  • Surgery to enlarge the penis (increase its girth or circumference around the shaft).
  • Liposuction helps reduce belly fat so your penis seems larger.
  • Different techniques are employed to make penises appear larger. To increase penile size or length, there are, however, very few reliable treatments. To entice potential customers, marketing materials frequently include deceptive “before and after” images. Commonly used techniques include:
  • Ligamentolysis: Surgically severing the suspensory ligament that holds your penis to your pubic bone. The penis that is flaccid seems longer and hangs lower.

Using your own fat, a medical professional can extend the circumference of your penis by liposuctioning fat from your body and injecting it there.

Dermal fillers are used to enlarge the penis. Your doctor will inject the fillers under your penis’s skin (subcutaneously). These vary in terms of safety.

Placing the Penuma® device under the skin: This product is made of flexible silicone. It is inserted under your skin by a surgeon. It is the only item of its kind to have FDA approval.

Suprapubic fat pad removal surgery: For males who have a “hidden” penis, the fatty tissue surrounding the penis is surgically removed. Your penis doesn’t get bigger as a result, but the tissues surrounding it do get smaller, allowing you to see your penis’ full length.

You will receive instructions from your doctor as soon as you leave the clinic or the surgical facility.

You might be taking painkillers.

The sort of treatment you underwent will determine how long you must wait before you may resume sexual activity and how long you must be home from work or school. This could last up to six weeks for some of the more intrusive operations.

Chronic Prostatitis

As a result of inflammation of the prostate tissue, chronic prostatitis is a clinical picture that results in various complaints from the patient.

The prostate’s role in males is to produce fluid that shields arriving sperm cells and assist in holding urine. The anatomical position of the prostate in the body, however, is the true disadvantage of prostatitis. The prostate and the vascular systems that lead to the penis and induce erection in males share a strong relationship. A prostate inflammation can also affect the quality of urination and make you feel like you need to urinate constantly because the prostate is right below the bladder.

The gonorrhea that results from unprotected sexual activity and the subsequent microorganism that settles in the prostate and causes ongoing inflammation are the most frequent causes of the condition. On the other hand, non-microbial inflammation in the prostate tissue can also be brought on by traumas that can harm the prostate, cold temperatures, and severe emotional stress.

Chronic prostatitis has been treated using a variety of approaches, but sadly, using simply antibiotics and viewing the condition as a straightforward infection has led to the disease being resistant and persistent.

The duration of the treatment program is roughly three weeks, and the dosage is changed for each patient based on the severity of their complaints.