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Treating sexual impotence of men

  • Reducing erectile dysfunction
  • Improving erectile function

Description

First one has to determine the cause of the impotence. Then a treatment can be determined.

Implementation

In younger men the cause is usually physical or emotional. Herbal remedies abound, among the most promising being: the herb ginkgo biloba, commonly taken as a memory booster, presumably acts by enhancing blood flow and seems relatively free of side effects; other herbs including the stress reliever Panax ginseng and the Brazilian herb Muira puama; and a derivative of the African tree bark yohimbe, which may may correct impotence and possibly heighten libido. Pharmaceuticals also include: the plant-based drug papaverine, which dilates the blood vessels and can be injected into the penis to produce an erection permitting normal ejaculation; the hormone supplement DHEA, which may provide benefits in men (and women) who have low levels of this hormone; and the amino acid arginine, which also enhances blood flow.

Other treatments for impotence include vacuum pump devices, insertion of capsules into the urethra, surgical implants or medication, including pre-sex pills, and various forms of alternative medicine (acupuncture, homeopathy etc). Emotional causes of impotence are best treated by rest and counselling for mental and emotional health.

Age-associated impotence is frequently tied to chronic illnesses, such as arteriosclerosis ("hardening of the arteries"), hypertension, diabetes, and depression.

Broader

Problem

Value

Malfunction
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Impotence
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Web link

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-being

Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(G) Very specific strategies
Subject
  • Medicine » Urogenital system » Urogenital system
  • Society » Men
  • Development » Reform
  • Content quality
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Jan 19, 2023