Read More About impotence treatment

Male impotency may be more of a problem than many people think if the studies carried out in the USA are indicative of males around the world because in America, ten per cent of men between the ages of 18 and 70 have difficulty getting and sustaining an erection - amazingly this figure increases to 52% of men between forty and seventy. These studies estimate that anything up to 30 million men in America need some form of impotence treatment.
Productive impotency interventions have been demonstrated to improve closeness and satisfaction, improve sexual aspects of quality of life and ease symptoms of depression. It is often thought that those who suffer with premature ejaculation are suffering from erectile problem and need impotence treatment but this is not necessarily true.
The majority of specialists in this field agree that impotence interventions should start with the least interfering techniques first and only proceeding to invasive interventions if the others fail so that means reducing the use of any detrimental drugs first. The next stage to consider is psychotherapy and modifying the individual’s behavior, if this doesn’t work then the use of vacuum cylinders is looked at then drugs, both oral and injected, implanted devices and finally, surgery itself.
Impotence treatment employing techniques that help psychological disorders, decrease anxiety associated with sexual intercourse by utilising the male’s partner to help him relax. These methods can also help ease stress when physical impotence is being treated.
Tablets taken by mouth are the most common form of impotency treatment when using drugs but they can also be administered employing an injection directly into the penis or inserted into the top of the penis. In March 1998, the American FDA approved the drug now known internationally as Viagra and it was the first oral tablet to treat male impotency, taken one hour prior to sex. While Viagra increases the reaction to sexual arousal, it does not produce an automatic erection as injected drugs do and should not be used more than once each day. Oral testosterone can reduce the amount of impotency treatment required by many men with low levels of natural testosterone - all the same, some observed improvements after their use, may just be instances of the placebo effect.
The impotence treatment which uses a drug injected into the penis produces the erection by filling up the penis with blood. Regrettably, a persistent erection and scarring are two undesirable side effects to this type of treatment. The answer for many lies in the insertion of a shot of Alprostadil about a inch deep into the tip of the penis utilising a pre-filled applicator, which causes an erection within 8 to 10 minutes and may last from 30 to 60 minutes.
Vacuum cylinders that wrap around the penis are a type of impotency treatment that applies a partial vacuum to draw blood into the penis thereby creating an erection. An elastic band is then situated around the base of the penis, to sustain the erection after the cylinder is removed and left on during sexual intercourse to prevent blood from flowing back into the body.
Improvements in impotence treatment are continually getting better so anyone with difficulty should look for advice from their doctor first. As an end note, it is also worth inquiring into the side effects of any impotency treatment that you are required to try.




