Most doctors choose an aggressive approach to treatment of erectile dysfunction. But for some need only a few steps toward a healthy lifestyle. For example, Quit smoking, get rid of excess weight, increase physical activity and, in some cases, this will help you to restore sexual function. The next step towards getting rid of erectile dysfunction can be cut in receiving medical drugs and medicines. Every medication has side effects, even if they are not visible. If you believe that what the drug is harmful to your health, then tell your doctor. He always tells what medication can replace your. Such techniques as psychotherapy and behavior change are acceptable for some patients, only in rare cases when medical products, implants or vacuum devices have already done their job. In very rare cases, surgical intervention is appointed.
Now consider these methods in more detail.
Psychotherapy
Experts often refer to this method for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, based on psychological factors, using methods that root of the anxiety associated with intercourse. In this case, the patient's partner can help with methods that involve a gradual increase of excitation in an intimate atmosphere. Such methods may also help ease anxiety during the treatment of physical causes of erectile dysfunction.
Drug therapy
Variety of drugs for the treatment of erectile dysfunction is striking. They can be used orally, injected directly into the penis or inserted into the urethra at the tip of the penis. As mentioned in previous posts, and March 1998, the Ministry of Health has approved medication for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, Viagra. A year later, were approved vardenafil hydrochloride - Levitra and tadalafil - Cialis. These drugs have become the first pill to treat erectile dysfunction. All of these drugs Viagra, Levitra and Cialis belongs to a group of phosphodiesterase inhibitors. Accepted for 30-45 minutes before sexual activity, these drugs relax the smooth muscles of the penis during sexual stimulation, allowing increased blood flow.
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