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How to treat impotence?
How many men today can boast of absolute masculine strength and the complete absence of even the slightest signs of impotence? Unfortunately, not many. For most, the question of how to treat impotence has become a very pressing question.
If a man has already been seen by a urologist, he can contact his doctor again. And this will be the best way! Thanks to advertising, many may succumb and begin to take the advertised products on their own. But impotence usually has much deeper roots than just a lack of erection or an erection too quickly.
Causes of male sexual impotence
Diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, neurological or endocrine disorders underlying erectile dysfunction must first be identified, an absolutely accurate diagnosis made and treatment prescribed for those pathologies that led to a disastrous result.
In addition to healthy circulation, the male sex hormone testosterone is an important component of erections and sex drive. Men with erectile dysfunction may have low testosterone levels.
A decrease in testosterone levels can cause various conditions, such as problems with the pituitary gland, which regulates the production of the sex hormone; thyroid disorders; liver problems; deviations from the testicles. So, if you are unable to achieve the erection you want, there may be something blocking the production of testosterone in your body.
However, most often low testosterone levels are a result of aging.
If the only cause of erectile dysfunction is low testosterone levels, then it is treated with therapy aimed at replacing this hormone. But not everything is so simple. The above disorders have led to erectile dysfunction of the vasculogenic type, therefore, in addition to the treatment of diabetes, atherosclerosis and others, measures such as intracavernous injections, vacuum-constrictor or surgical interventions may be prescribed. The last, most radical, of those listed, urology recommends only if the venoobstructive mechanism of the penis is affected. In this case, arterial microvascular bypass may be prescribed, mainly used in young patients.
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