Here are 5 effective and popular ways to treat Erectile Dysfunction
The number of men diagnosed with erectile dysfunction has skyrocketed in recent years. Fortunately, the number of treatment options has improved too. Today, aside from pills like Viagra, Cenforce, Vidalista, and Kamagra, there are surgical, therapeutic, and even do-it-yourself treatments that can bring back an erect penis. Some have even developed hoax treatments that don’t work.
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Cenforce, Vidalista, and Kamagra Tablets
For many of the men affected by erectile dysfunction, ED pills like Cenforce, Vidalista, and Kamagra are the first line of ED treatment and are effective in 80 percent of men. These drugs, called phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors, are approved by the FDA and work by increasing blood flow to the penile region, allowing an erection. Make sure to consult a doctor before taking these pills as they can cause serious side effects.
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Penile Injections
Alprostadil is an FDA-approved erectile dysfunction medicine that can be injected directly into the penis to induce an erection. Possible side effects include burning feelings and priapism, which require medical treatment.
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Muse
For males who refuse or are unable to self-inject alprostadil. The FDA has approved a dissolvable pellet that can be placed directly into the urethra, the penis’ entrance. MUSE stands for Medicated Urethral System for Erection, and it will help you get an erection in around 10 minutes that can last up to an hour.
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Vacuum Pump
The vacuum pump method is another common choice among men with erectile dysfunction. To induce an erection, you place a plastic cylinder over the penis and push the air out, forcing blood to flow into the penis. An elastic ring that you place onto the base of your penis secures the erection. This ED therapy device works for approximately 75% of men.
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Herbal Supplements
Some herbal supplements are marketed as sexual enhancers. And some men have been tempted to try them to treat ED. Don’t endanger your health by taking an unknown supplement to treat erectile dysfunction without first consulting a doctor.
The Future of ED Treatment
The new generation treatment for erectile dysfunction will probably be improvements in some ED drugs such as Vidalista or Tadalista already being used. Newer phosphodiesterase inhibitors with longer half-lives and fewer adverse effects are being developed.