What is Penile Shock Wave Therapy?
The revolution in the shock wave method comes with treating the pathology of Erectile Dysfunction (ED). This disease, which generally affects men over 60, harms married life and sexual relations. Erectile dysfunction is treated, in most cases, with the administration of drugs. However, drug administration does not always have a positive result, especially in patients with vascular problems.
At the Polydiagnostic Polytherapy
of Monza, the solution to erectile dysfunction comes with penile shock wave
therapy generated by Piezowave ED. Dr. Ali provides the best Priapus
shot in the USA. The
treatment is highly recommended because it does not cause stress and leads to a
progressive improvement of symptoms.
What is penile shockwave therapy for?
When penile shock waves are
transmitted to the penis, they increase or regenerate the microcirculation of
the blood, which favors the formation of new blood vessels. The result of this
process is the vascularization of the penis.
In milder cases, penile shock
wave treatment allows the patient to heal completely; in advanced cases,
however, it will enable a positive response and consequent improvement in any
case.
Penile shock wave treatment: how does it work?
Penile shock wave treatment is
performed outpatient without anesthesia and is painless.
The head of the therapy device is
placed on the corpora cavernosa. It distributes energy on the affected part in
a uniform and homogeneous way. The therapeutic head is slid longitudinally on
the back of the penis (corpora cavernosa) and along the perineum (crura of the
penis).
Shockwave Therapy for Erectile
Dysfunction: The New Innovative Impotence Treatment at Doctor London
By Dr. Fabio Castiglione, Andrologist and
Urologist
If you suffer from Erectile
Dysfunction (ED), you are not alone: ED is a condition that affects millions
of men worldwide. The good news is that effective treatment options are
available today to help you. Many cases of impotence are caused by vascular (blood
vessel) problems. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy extracorporeal is an
innovative method and especially for non-invasive treatment of impotence. Dr.
Ali provides the best orgasmic
shot in the USA. It is
painless, and many patients report an immediate improvement in achieving an
erection.
Usual impotence therapies such as
Viagra or penile injection treat erectile dysfunction as a symptom by not
treating the underlying cause. Paracetamol for infections reduces fever but
does not affect the bacteria causing the infection.
These treatments allow for erections
on demand before and during intercourse. Still, they DO NOT restore normal
erectile function and DO NOT reduce the fibrosis of the penis responsible for
impotence.
Shockwave Therapy For ED: How Does It Work?
Shockwaves are high-energy
inaudible sound waves. When applied to the penis, shock waves cause minor
damage to the penile tissue. New blood vessels are formed during the healing
process, which increases blood flow to the penis. This can result in a better
ability to get and maintain an erection.
Viagra and penile injections are
symptomatic therapies for impotence; they treat the symptom without altering
erectile dysfunction, which persists unaltered when the drug ceases to work. On
the other hand, low-intensity shock wave therapy attempts to minimize penile
fibrosis and encourage the regeneration of penile tissue, allowing it to regain
its functional efficiency.
Can I be cured?
In theory, shock wave treatment
can help all patients with erectile dysfunction and even improve erection in
men who have no problems, so much so that it can be used to prevent impotence
itself. A complete diagnostic evaluation is essential before treatment to
determine the optimal therapeutic protocol.
What are the expected benefits?
Most men who suffer from
impotence can benefit from shockwave therapy.
There is a growing body of
scientific evidence that shock wave therapy for impotence can help the
following types of patients:
Patients with mild to moderate
impotence who respond well to PDE-5 inhibitors (such as Viagra) may be able to
regain their natural erections and no longer need or reduce their dependence on
drugs.
Patients with moderate to severe
impotence who are unresponsive to PDE-5 medications and rely on injections or
other topical treatments may become more responsive to oral drugs (viagra)
after shock wave therapy.
In most cases, shock wave therapy
will improve the results of other treatment modalities.
How does the Shockwave session work?
Shockwave therapy improves
natural erections and can reduce impotence, and has the following benefits:
Non-invasive treatment lasting 20
minutes: enter and exit within 30 minutes
No medication required
Fewer complications than other
treatment modalities
A medical applicator, which
delivers low-intensity shock waves, is applied to the genital area during the
treatment session.
Dr., a skilled and trained
andrologist, conducts each session. Fabio Castiglione, at the Doctor London
clinic, with little or no pain and discomfort.
We recommend a minimum of 6
sessions (1-3 sessions per week) and up to 12 shock wave sessions for more
severe ED cases.
The therapy has effective results
if performed once or twice a week, for a total period of 6 weeks. Rarely, minor
bruises may form on the treated area, a transitory phenomenon with no
consequences. There are generally no side effects.
Who can do it?
To carry out the treatment, a
prescription from a specialist is required. An andrological or urological
examination is therefore recommended. Dr. Ali provides the best acoustic
wave therapy in the USA. Patients who have
undergone prostatectomy can also perform this therapy. After the surgery, there
is reduced oxygenation of the cavernous bodies, which leads to dysfunction.
Penile shock wave therapy facilitates the spontaneous recovery of erections.
What are the preparation rules
for penile shockwave therapy?
No special preparation rules are
required.
Is it painful or dangerous?
Penile shock wave therapy is
simple, painless, and requires an anesthetic.
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