How to treat early impotence

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With the rapid development of society, the pace of human life is also relatively accelerated. In the early stage of impotence, men are often unable to find it, or find it later, which usually can not attract people's attention. As time goes by, it will lead to the pathological development to the later stage, which is more difficult to treat. How to treat early impotence? Let me tell you.

How to treat early impotence

First, we can use the drug injection therapy in the cavernous body of penis. If we can find it in time, use the rules, and eat the regular drugs safely, we can avoid the drug injection therapy. If drug treatment is ineffective or has obvious adverse reactions, intracavernous drug injection therapy can also be used. Inject drugs into the penis to treat impotence.

Second: if long-term use of drugs has no obvious effect, we can try to use penile prosthesis implantation. Through the implantation of the penis, to maintain male function, through surgery in the penis sponge body implantation penis erection, assisted penis erection to complete sexual intercourse, this is a semi permanent treatment. This method has obvious effect and short time.

Third: surgery is also a good way to treat impotence, through the penile artery reconstruction and penile vein ligation. Before the operation, the physical examination of patients should be carried out. It is suitable for patients who are diagnosed as arterial disease through detailed special examination. This method of operation is simple and convenient. However, there will be a qualitative harm to the body, but the long-term effect needs to be further improved.

matters needing attention

Surgical treatment is also a good way to treat this disease, surgical treatment may not adapt to all patients, because some patients can not bear the pressure of surgical treatment, the body may not be able to bear, so before using surgical treatment for patients, we should check the patient's body to avoid adverse reactions to the patient's body.