Men's Health (6)
Vacuum Erection Devices and Other Non-Pill Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction
Medications that treat erectile dysfunction (ED) are not the best option if you have medical reasons, such as a heart condition, to avoid them, or if they simply do not work for you. What can you do about ED if you don't want to take pills?Non-pill treatments like vacuum erection devices and other external options may help.This overview explains how vacuum erection devices work and what other non-pill options exist, so you can decide if they may help.
Oral Medications for Erectile Dysfunction: Comparing Viagra, Cialis and More
Oral medications are the most common treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED), previously known as impotence. If you’ve talked with a clinician about ED, you’ve likely heard about pills such as Viagra® or Cialis®. These prescription medications are known as PDE5 inhibitors. They’ve helped many people improve erections, regain confidence, and enjoy a more satisfying sex life.
Lifestyle Changes and “Natural” Approaches to Erectile Dysfunction: What Actually Helps?
Search for “natural cures” for erectile dysfunction (ED) online, and you will see endless promises. Buyer beware! Some are harmless but unproven. Others are expensive, misleading, or even dangerous. At the same time, lifestyle changes and certain non-drug approaches can improve ED for many men.This overview focuses on what is actually useful, what is uncertain, and when you should be cautious.
Penile Implants for Erectile Dysfunction: Surgical Options, Recovery, and Results
For some men with erectile dysfunction (ED), medications, devices, and injections are not enough. In these cases, penile implants may be an option. Implants are placed surgically inside your penis and allow you to create an erection when you choose to have one.This overview explains the main types of implants, what surgery involves, and what to consider when deciding whether this procedure is right for you.
Erectile Dysfunction Treatments and Clinical Trials
Erectile dysfunction, or ED, means you cannot get or keep an erection that is firm enough to enable sexual activity. It’s not uncommon for men to experience difficulty from time to time, especially when dealing with stress. Erectile dysfunction can also occur as a result of several health conditions, including some that could increase your risk of heart disease.
Erectile Dysfunction Clinical Trials: How They Work and How to Find One
Clinical trials play an important role in developing new and better treatments for conditions such as erectile dysfunction (ED). If standard options like pills, devices, or injections have not worked well for you, or if you are simply curious about helping advance research, you may be interested in ED-related clinical trials.This overview explains what these trials are, what to expect, and how to search for legitimate studies.