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Shockwave Treatment for Ed What You Need to Know

Published April 16th, 2019 by Functional Health Center

If you are a man who wants to know if Viagra® works, the answer is not as simple as you might like. But there is a more permanent resolution to ED called shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction and it has several important advantages over traditional ED treatments. Let’s dive in.

Shockwave Therapy for Ed

Physicians are now discovering an approach to healing ED that does not carry the risks or the side effects of ED medications. Shockwave treatment has become a rising star in the battle against erectile dysfunction. And while the concept behind this therapy may sound new, it has been around for many years as a treatment for kidney stones and other ailments.

Who Might Benefit From Shockwave Therapy for Ed?

In general, if you have struggled with ED and have not seen success from other treatments you will want to consider shockwave therapy. If Viagra®, Cialis®, and other pills have failed, shockwave therapy for ED may be the solution you’ve been looking for. But even if Viagra® works, shockwave therapy poses no side effects associated with ED medications.

The treatment can be especially effective for diabetic men with “ arteriogenic impotence ,” which is the formation of fatty acids in the arteries. These fatty acids can disrupt blood flow to the penis, but shockwave therapy for ED can help alleviate the condition.

However, if a man has a penile implant or is on anticoagulant therapy, he would typically not be a good candidate for the procedure. No matter what your medical history, it’s essential that you discuss the treatment with your doctor before proceeding.

How Does Shockwave Therapy for Ed Work?

Shockwave therapy may sound a bit ominous but the procedure itself is quite simple. At a healthcare facility, a clinician applies a handheld device that sends mild soundwaves through the penis, stimulating the growth of new blood vessels. The drug-free treatment is non-surgical, so it does not require anesthesia and has no known side effects making it more affordable, more convenient, and reducing the time required to complete each session.

From the patient’s perspective, the experience will produce only a slight tingling in the penile region; the overall process is completely painless! And with this procedure there is no downtime or required rest. That could mean treatment in the morning and golf in the afternoon!

In most cases, the full treatment process will involve six therapy sessions over three weeks. However, it can take up to 12 treatments, spread out over as much as a year to see the full results. Patients have reported that shockwave therapy provides immediate improvement to sensitivity, with maximum results occurring within 8 to 12 weeks.

The results last up to two years and deliver higher-quality erections, greater sensitivity, and increased spontaneity. Shockwave therapy for ED can increase confidence in the bedroom and in your life.

Studies Confirm the Effectiveness of Shockwave Therapy

A range of studies backs up the fact that low-intensity shockwave therapy (LI-ESWT) works well on ED.

And because it addresses the root cause of the condition in many individuals, rather than just the symptoms, it may be superior to more common interventions.

DOES VIAGRA® WORK?

YES. VIAGRA® WORKS

Viagra®, also known as the little blue pill, and its cousins, Stendra®, Cialis®, and Levitra®, are what may come to mind when thinking of a possible treatment for ED. But what men really want to know is, does Viagra® work? Of course, this is not a single question.

The technical answer would seem to be yes according to Harvard Health Publishing. They report that, “Taking an ED drug produces an erection sufficient to start intercourse in about 70% of otherwise healthy men.

Viagra® Side Effects

Something may work from a technical perspective, but that does not mean it produces an optimal result. Viagra® works but does it produce optimal results?

ED medications like Viagra® work by relaxing muscles and increasing blood flow to the penis,causing an erection or maintaining it. In this sense Viagra® works. However, there are many disadvantages to such medications, which, incidentally, were all originally based on medication developed to treat conditions other than erectile dysfunction. While ED medications like Viagra® do work, they also offer a list of undesirable possible side effects including:

  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Upset stomach or heartburn
  • Body aches/pain, including back pain
  • Nasal congestion
  • Visual changes
  • Hearing loss
  • Digestive system problems
  • Dizziness
  • Skin flushes
  • Prolonged erection

The final item on the list of possible unwanted side effects is a prolonged erection. This over reaction to an ED medication, also known as priapism, has the potential to severely damage the penis. If there are two phrases that men don’t like hearing together, they are “your penis” and “severe damage.”

The movie, Love and Other Drugs (2010, Twentieth Century Fox), contained a funny scene involving priapism but this potential side effect is most definitely not a laughing matter.

Beyond the side effects, however, these medications are inconvenient in that they must be taken before, and in some cases, long before, sexual activity and this can mean interrupting the natural flow of sexual intimacy.

In other words, the planning can overshadow the “turn on” of spontaneity which is very important to a fulfilling sexual experience. In the final analysis, it may be said that ED medications, at best, are only a temporary patch for the problem.

Shockwave Therapy Vs. Ed Medication

While Viagra® does work, shockwave therapy for ED has a 75% success rate and allows couples to return to a more natural flow in intimacy. This is very important because during the time spent waiting for the blue pill and other ED medications to produce their desired effect, life can create situations that may require the couple to further delay sexual activity, perhaps until after the maximal effects of the drug have worn off. That would be the same as wasting the pill and the money it cost to purchase it.

Where to Access Shockwave Therapy for Ed

There are a number of places where this procedure is available, but only one brand is comprised of a network of highly trained, trusted providers that operate using a patented methodology.

That brand is called Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy® and it is based on the results of more than 30 clinical studies.

If you’re considering shockwave treatment, we encourage you to connect with a Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy provider to discuss your options.


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