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Erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation affect more men that we know. Thankfully there are treatments available. Read on to learn about these conditions and some of the treatment options available.

Erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation are two of the most common sexual dysfunctions among men. If you suffer from either condition, there are treatment options available to help you deal with it. This article will cover what each condition is, how they can be treated, and how to get started on your path to better sexual health!

Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection.

Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection.

It’s a common problem that affects at least half of all men.

Although erectile dysfunction can have many causes, including psychological factors, medications or other health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and hypertension (high blood pressure), it’s often caused by a problem with the blood vessels in your penis.

What is premature ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual dysfunction among men, affecting up to 30% of the population. It can be a condition that causes distress and embarrassment for those who experience it.

Premature ejaculation can be treated using medications like Viagra or Cialis, which are effective in prolonging orgasm by increasing blood flow in the penis. Self-help methods such as masturbation training and sensory focus exercises may also help improve your ability to last longer during sex.

There are many causes of erectile dysfunction, including psychological factors and medications.

There are many causes of erectile dysfunction, including medical conditions, psychological factors and medications. Psychological causes include depression, anxiety, stress and relationship issues. Medications can also cause erectile dysfunction by affecting blood flow to the penis or reducing testosterone levels in men.

Some of the potential medical causes are:

  • Psychological: stress, relationship issues, depression, anxiety.
  • Nerve damage: disorders affecting the nerves from the spine (such as multiple sclerosis)
  • Blood vessel damage: issues with the blood supply to the genital area.
  • Diabetes: causes nerve and blood vessel damage.
  • High blood pressure
  • Kidney problems
  • Urological damage to the penis or pelvic floor
  • Hormone disorders: testicular disease, testosterone deficiency, low thyroid levels
  • Drugs and alcohol: cocaine, cannabis, nicotine
  • Medications: such as beta blockers and antidepressants

If you think that your medication could be contributing to your ED problem then talk with your doctor about changing it or taking another medication that doesn’t have this side effect.

Premature ejaculation treatment medication.

There are many treatments for premature ejaculation available over-the-counter and by prescription. These include:

Medication. There are two types of drugs that can help treat PE, with varying degrees of success: nonspecific phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). PDE5s work by relaxing the muscles in your penis, delaying ejaculation. SSRIs work to reduce anxiety about sex so you don’t feel like you have to rush through it.

These medications can cause side effects like headaches and dizziness; they also don’t work for everyone.

Premature ejaculation can be treated with a variety of drugs and other methods.

There are a variety of drugs and other methods that can be used to treat premature ejaculation. The most common drug is SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors), which are often prescribed for depression or anxiety disorders. Tricyclic antidepressants and alpha-blockers are also sometimes used.

Other methods include the squeeze technique, the stop-start method and the orgasm delay technique. Each has its pros and cons:

The squeeze technique involves having your partner gently squeeze your penis during intercourse as soon as you feel like you’re going to ejaculate; this helps delay orgasm by redirecting blood flow away from your penis towards other parts of the body such as your heart rate or breathing patterns; it’s best used when partnered with another method such as the stop-start method below because it doesn’t necessarily reduce arousal levels in males but rather prevents them from reaching their climax too quickly.

Erectile dysfunction treatment medication.

First and foremost, it is crucial for a doctor to eliminate any serious nerve or blood vessel issues that could be contributing to the problem.

Additionally, addressing underlying psychological factors such as anxiety, depression, or relationship problems that may be causing ED should be considered.

In terms of medication, there are several options that can help. The primary treatments are phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE-5):

  • Sildenafil (Viagra)
  • Tadalafil (Cialis)

These medications are approximately 70% effective.

They improve the ability to achieve an erection, but sexual stimulation is still necessary.

These medications are NOT RECOMMENDED for those who have:

  • recently experienced a heart attack or stroke
  • unstable angina
  • been using nitrite medications

How does Viagra work?

Viagra (sildenafil) is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that functions by relaxing the penile muscles and boosting blood flow, resulting in a more substantial erection.

The standard dosages for sildenafil are 25, 50, or 100mg once daily.

How long does Viagra last?

The peak effect occurs within 1 hour and can persist for up to 4 hours.

How does Cialis work?

Cialis (tadalafil) is also a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that works by relaxing the penile muscles and increasing blood flow, leading to a more substantial erection.

How long does Cialis last?

The peak effect occurs between 30 minutes and 2 hours and can last for up to 36 hours.

The typical dosages for tadalafil are 5, 10, or 20mg once daily.

If you suffer from either condition, there are treatment options available to help you deal with it.

If you’re suffering from erectile dysfunction, a number of treatment options are available. Medications such as Viagra and Cialis can help improve blood flow to the penis and allow for an erection to take place. If these don’t work for you, there are other medications that can be prescribed by your doctor.

Therapy is another option for treating erectile dysfunction. A therapist will help teach you about ways to improve your sexual performance and give you tools for dealing with stressors that may be interfering with your ability to get aroused or have an orgasm during sex.*

Finally, there are several non-medical treatments available as well: supplements like L-arginine (an amino acid) have been shown in studies to increase nitric oxide levels in the body; acupuncture has been shown effective at improving blood flow into the penis; yoga classes can help relax both partners during sex.

Conclusion.

As we’ve seen, there are many different causes of erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. If you suffer from either condition, there are treatment options available to help you deal with it. If you want more information or want to talk about your own situation with someone who understands what you’re going through, don’t hesitate to talk to one of our online doctors today.

 

  • Dr Ganesh Naidoo
  • About the Author

    Dr Ganesh Naidoo BSc(biomed), MBBS, FRACGP is an Australian General Practitioner treating patients all over Australia through Medmate Telehealth.


 

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