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Re: What options do I have to treat sexual dysfuntion?

Posted by JOe:
In Reply to: What options do I have to treat sexual dysfuntion? posted by Jerry:

Penile Injection Therapy uses a hypodermic needle to inject
medication (mixture of papaverine, phentolamine and
prostoglandin) into the side of the penis.

Urethral Inserts consists of a disposable applicator, small enough
to fit into the urethra. The applicator is inserted into the urethra
approximately one inch and the medication (prostaglandin E-1) is
released. As a result, an erection occurs lasting 30-60 minutes.

Vacuum Therapy works by placing a cylinder with an attached
pump over the penis. The pump creates a vacuum in the cylinder,
which pulls blood into the penis tocreate an erection. The cylinder
is then removed while simultaneously a constriction band is placed
at the base of the penis.

Hormonal Therapy is used to treat the small percentage of
individuals who have abnormally low levels of testosterone.

Vascular Surgery may involve both the arterial and venous
systems.

Penile Implants requires surgical insertion of a prosthetic device.
Three forms of penile prosthesis are currently available flexible,
malleable and inflatable.

Herbal Treatment Approaches are not currently regulated by
the FDA. These products give an aphrodisiac effect (help with the
loss of sexual desire) rather than improvement with sexual
dysfunction.

Psychotherapy and/or Behavioral Therapy have been found to
be beneficial in treating sexual dysfunction. Although the majority
of causes of sexual dysfunction are physical, there are quite
frequently underlying psychosocial factors involved as well.

Psychotherapy and/or behavioral therapy may be helpful in
individuals whom no organic cause for sexual dysfunction has been
detected. Therapy often focuses on complications surrounding
performance anxiety, dysfunctional relationships, loss of a partner,
psychotic disorders, substance abuse, etc.



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