An experimental therapy known as low-intensity shock wave treatment might improve erectile dysfunction, particularly for men with only mild to moderate sexual difficulties, a research review suggests.
ED is characterized by the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual activity. It can be caused by various factors, including physical conditions such as cardiovascular ...
There are four main causes of ED: psychogenic, vascular, hormonal and neurologic.
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There’s a zap for that. Scientists have unsheathed an electriying new treatment for erectile dysfunction that’s reportedly better than popping a little blue pill — radio waves. New research published ...
In some people with kidney stones, low-intensity shockwave therapy (LIST) breaks them up. And in some with heart disease and fractures, LIST coaxes the body to produce new blood vessels that help with ...
For years, erectile dysfunction (ED) was synonymous with aging. But today, it’s showing up in men in their 20s and 30s. Behind the scenes, more clinics are reporting a dramatic uptick in younger men ...
October 19, 2009 — The American College of Physicians (ACP) has issued recommendations for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), defined as the persistent inability to achieve or maintain penile ...
A person with erectile dysfunction may be unable to achieve erection at any time or they may not be able to achieve an erection that lasts long enough for penetrative intercourse. Having erectile ...
Erectile dysfunction is often far more than just a concern in the bedroom It is also a vital indicator of your heart health Our expert explains the critical link between the two ...