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Erectile Dysfunction - Treatment
Overview | Diagnosis | Treatment | FAQ
Whatever the reason for your erectile dysfunction, there are methods to treat it. Methods such as oral medications, vacuum devices, penile injections, urethral medications, and surgical implantation of a penile prosthesis can correct the physical problems that cause impotence. Success rates as high as 90% are possible depending on the reason and severity of impotence. If the erectile dysfunction is due to psychological problems, psychotherapy or counseling may help.
Drugs
When medically indicated, oral drugs such as vardinifil (Levitra), tadalafil (Cialis) and sildenafil (Viagra) can be taken an hour before sexual intercourse. These drugs are designed to improve blood flow to the penis. Alprostadil (PGE) is available as a urethral insert or as an injectable medication (click here to download and print a PDF file with penile injection therapy instructions). Other medications are used less commonly, and more drugs should be released in the near future.
Vacuum therapy
The vacuum is regarded as the safest treatment for impotence. Success rates as high as 90% are reported. The vacuum instrument is placed over the penis, and the vacuum pulls blood into the penis. A rubber ring is slipped over the penis to help maintain the erection. The ring is removed after intercourse.
Penile Implants
Surgery may be required when conservative measures have failed. Although penile implants are typically a last resort because it is the most complex and expensive treatment, penile implants offer the best level of satisfaction (90% couple satisfaction). Several types of implants are available, including the semi-rigid prosthesis that helps the penis maintain a constant erection. A more complicated type of implant is one that can be inflated and deflated by working a pump implanted in the scrotum. The advantage of this type is that it is more concealed when deflated and can be larger and more rigid when inflated. Selecting the best prosthesis requires discussion between the urologist and patient to answer all questions before surgery.
Click here for illustrations of various types of penile implants and an animated video about an inflatable penile implant.
Peyronie’s Disease
Click here for a discussion of the medical management of Peyronie’s Disease. If erectile dysfunction co-exists with Peyronie’s Disease, a penile prosthesis can often correct both conditions. For further discussion of the surgical management of Peyronie’s Disease, click here, new window will open.
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