Is Male Enhancement Worth It?

February 6th, 2009 by admin

It is difficult to know if this is a global problem but studies in America suggest that for males between the ages of 18 and 70, ten percent have problems keeping an erection and surprisingly over 50 percent of males in the 40 to 70 age range. The problem of man impotence is more widespread than originally thought and study into the problem has shown that anywhere between eighteen up to thirty million American men require some kind of impotency treatment or therapy.

Successful impotency interventions have been demonstrated to improve closeness and gratification, improve sexual aspects of quality of life and alleviate symptoms of depression. It is often believed that those who suffer with premature ejaculation are suffering from erectile dysfunction and need impotence treatment but this is not necessarily true.

The majority of specialists in this field agree that impotency interventions should start with the least invasive methods first and only proceeding to interfering male enhancement treatments if the others fail so that means reducing the use of any damaging drugs first. Adjustments to behavior are looked at next and then mechanical vacuum cylinders, localised injections, penis implants and as a last fall back a procedure to correct the problem surgically.

Techniques that use the man’s partner to try and help him relax are founded on impotency treatments that deal with an individual’s psychological problems. Often the problem is a physical one and these methods are used to treat those with success as well.

Impotence interventions that use drugs can be founded around those taken by mouth, injected or inserted into the penis. After much debate, the wonder impotency drug Viagra was given approval for use by the FDA in March 1998 and it was the first such pill to be used and needed to be taken an hour before sexual intercourse. While Viagra increases the response to sexual arousal, it does not create an automatic erection as injected drugs do and should not be employed more than once a day. Oral testosterone can reduce the amount of impotency treatment necessary by some males with reduced levels of natural testosterone – however, many discovered improvements following their use, may just be examples of the placebo effect.

The impotency intervention which uses a drug injected into the penis creates the erection by filling the penis with blood. Regrettably, a persistent erection and scarring are two undesirable side effects to this form of treatment. The answer for many lies in the insertion of a shot of Alprostadil about a inch deep into the top of the penis employing a pre-filled applicator, which causes an erection within 8 to 10 minutes and may last from half to a whole hour.

Mechanical vacuum cylinders are employed as an impotency treatment that draws blood into the penis making it expand. Even So, to ensure the erection remains, an elastic band is positioned around the base of the penis to halt the blood flowing back into the body once the vacuum device has been withdrawn.

Improvements in impotency treatment are constantly getting better so anyone with difficulty should seek advice from their physician first. As an end note, it is also worth investigating the side effects of any impotency treatment that you are expected to try.

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