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Posted by RichT:I have not had the problem, so I can't say what is best. I would recommend that your boyfriend seek the advice of a specialist, a urologist. He will best be able to help your boyfriend. It is my understanding that surgery can help, and that there are different techniques, but it requires a medical professional determination of which one is best for each individual.
I wish you both the best.
P.S. - Yes, do search out medical information on venous leak. Just be careful to not get trapped into the quick advertised curies. Make sure the advice and information is from a medical organization, not some company selling things. Take care.
Reply by: Admin
Erectile dysfunction that responds well to medication is
usually related to psychological issues rather than arterial blood flow. When the response
to either natural or stimulated arousal results in a soft erection, or one which is quickly lost,
the problem is more likely to be venous.
Vascular Disease is the leading cause. Vascular disorders including arteriosclerosis
(hardening of the arteries), hypertension, hypercholestremia and other conditions which
interfere with the blood flow to the penis. Additionally, "venous leakage" also contributes
to poor erections. This condition occurs when the penile veins are unable to constrict
efficiently during an erection. When these veins "leak" blood escapes to the periphery
resulting in a poor erection.
Arterial reconstruction is a fairly major procedure but feasible certainly in younger men with proven sexual health problems. This treatment solution option is rarely required. Venous leakage ligation is a relatively minor procedure, highly successful with some risk, done in a day surgery setting. This method is the most acceptable treatment solution as it results in improved natural response. Offering a success rate approaching 90% with little surgical trauma, this procedure offers an attractive option.
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