Each one of us must
deeply care about our health and recognize the significance of it. But why
escape, whenever there is a discussion about sexual health care??
There is no need for hesitation when it comes to talking about sexual health. Having open and honest conversations about sexual health is crucial for promoting overall well-being and preventing any sexual illnesses. It allows individuals to make informed decisions, access necessary resources, and seek appropriate medical care when needed. So, have you heard of erectile dysfunction (ED) before? It is the most prevalent sexual condition and approximately thirty million men worldwide suffer from it.
What is Erectile Dysfunction (ED)?
Erectile dysfunction (ED), more commonly known asimpotence, is one of the most common forms of male
sexual dysfunction. It is the condition in which a man has difficulty achieving
or maintaining an erection. As people get older, they are more likely to
experience ED. However, it is not a normal consequence of becoming older so, it
can be a sign of a problem with your health, and it could mean that your
arteries are blocked, or it could mean that your diabetes has hurt your nerves.
Even if you are embarrassed, you should talk to your doctor about not
being able to get an erection. Sometimes, treating the cause of erectile
dysfunction is enough to fix the problem. In other cases, medicines or other
direct treatments might be needed.
During sexual arousal, nerves release chemicals that increase blood flow
into the penis. Blood flows into two spongy muscle chambers in the penis that
causes an erection (the corpus cavernosum).
The spongy tissues relax and trap blood during an erection. Blood
pressure within the chambers causes the penis to contract, resulting in an
erection.During an orgasmic
episode, a man's penis receives a second set of nerve signals, so these signals
cause a contraction of the penile muscles, which allows blood to flow back into
the man's circulatory system. As a result, the erection begins to fade and eventually
disappears. But when sexual arousal is absent, the penis is soft and limp. Men
may notice that the size of their penis varies according to heat, cold, or
anxiety; this is normal and reflects the stability of blood entering and
leaving the penis.
The brain, hormones, emotions, nerves, muscles, and blood vessels all
play a role in the complex process of sexual arousal in men. Problems with any
of these can lead to impotence and it can be caused by a combination of
physiological and psychological causes.
Physical causes of ED include:
Psychological causes
An erection begins with sexual excitation in the brain, so psychological
emotions interfere with sexual feelings which can affect sexuality and cause
erectile dysfunction, these include:
A lack of or inability to maintain an erection during sexual activity is
the most common sign of erectile dysfunction.
Finding the root cause of your ED will help you in identifying potential
treatments. To find the problem, doctors can choose it from a
number of possible tests, which include a physical examination and
examining your health and sexual history.
You can anticipate
a physical exam during which your doctor will:
Your doctor will be able to determine the
severity of your erectile dysfunction based on the information given in the
psychosocial examination, including your symptoms, medical history, and sexual
history. Some of the
questions may feel intrusive due to the personal nature of an individual.
However, it is essential to respond truthfully to those questions. The possible
questions include:
Treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED)
depends on the patient's level of dysfunction and the doctor's assessment of
the true cause. A wide range of options for treating erectile dysfunction can
help a man regain normal sexual function which includes:
Men's sexual function may be improved by
drugs that increase blood flow to the penis, such as
Oral ED drugs should not be taken by men
who are taking nitrate-containing prescriptions (nitro-glycerine). When it is
taken together nitrates and these specific medications can cause low blood
pressure (hypotension).
Indigestion, nasal congestion, flushing,
headaches, and a sort of vision disruption are one of these drugs' most common
side effects.
Even when there is a clear organic basis
for erectile dysfunction, psychological factors may play a role. Seeking out
professional counselling is one way to deal with emotional issues like anxiety,
stress, or guilt that may be contributing to sexual dysfunction. Most men can
benefit from sex therapy when a qualified sex therapist administers it.
Sex therapy also supports the man's
partner in accepting and resolving the issues.
A patient with erectile dysfunction (ED)
who has a clear psychological cause should first have sex therapy counselling
before pursuing any medication treatments.
An erection is achieved by injecting drugs
directly into the penile erection chambers which is useful in treating a wide
range of erection problems, including those stemming from problems with blood
vessels, nerves, and the mind.
The man injects a small amount of medicine
into the side of his penis using a tiny needle and syringe. Due to the
medicine's vasodilatory effects, blood flow might be increased to the penis.
Although it is extremely rare, patients
with cerebrovascular illness or severe cardiovascular disease may not be able
to endure the dizziness and elevated blood pressure that can occasionally
result from injectable therapy.
Injection therapy has been associated with
priapism, a painful erection that lasts longer than two to three hours. This
can be lessened by using the right doses and following the treatment
guidelines, suggested by your Andrologist.
Vacuum erection devices are made of a
plastic tube that is slipped over the penis and sealed against the skin. To
achieve an erection, a pump on the opposite end of the tube creates a
low-pressure vacuum surrounding the erectile tissue. The penile base is then
encircled by an elastic ring. After using this, your penis will remain hard for
up to 30 minutes without bleeding. Seventy-five percent of men can successfully
use a vacuum erection device after obtaining the correct instruction.
Treatment with IU entails inserting a
small pellet of the medication Alprostadil into the urethra (the tube that
carries urine out of your body). Penile discomfort and burning are the most
prevalent adverse reactions to IU alprostadil and any erection that lasts more
than four hours require medical intervention.
If drugs are ineffective, your doctor may
propose surgical therapy. Implants
and vascular surgery are the two methods.
A surgeon inserts
a penile implant, often known as a prosthesis, into the penis to create a stiff
penis that supports normal sexual activity in the man.
It is used to
treat blocked arteries. This kind of surgery is uncommon and often only performed
on patients who have suffered pelvic trauma that results in vascular injury and
this surgery can help to restore the penis's blood supply. Typically, younger
individuals are preferable candidates for this surgery.
Prevention
Making good lifestyle choices and taking care of any pre-existing
medical concerns is the best way to prevent erectile dysfunction. Here some
suggestions are listed, they are:
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Balanitis, an inflammation of the glans (head) of the penis, affects approximately 11% of adult men and is even more common in uncircumcised males. While usually treatable, understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatment options is crucial for proper management and prevention.
Balanitis specifically refers to inflammation of the glans penis, while posthitis refers to inflammation of the foreskin. When both conditions occur simultaneously, it's called balanoposthitis. This condition can affect males of any age, from infants to elderly men.
Common signs and symptoms include:
Treatment varies depending on the underlying cause:
To reduce the risk of developing balanitis:
Consult a healthcare provider if:
If your child develops balanitis:
While balanitis can be uncomfortable and concerning, it's usually treatable with proper care and medical intervention. Understanding the causes and maintaining good hygiene practices are key to prevention. Don't hesitate to seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen, as early treatment typically leads to better outcomes.
Remember to always consult with an Andrologist for proper diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition.
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