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It has often been thought that women were the only ones who suffered from mid-life hormone deficiencies. Not anymore. Medical science has now recognized that men also suffer from hormone deficiencies as they get older.

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By the time a man reaches the age of 50, he will be producing less than 75% of the testosterone and HGH that he did in his 20’s!
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The natural production of testosterone peaks when a man is in his late 20’s. However, once a man reaches the age of 30, testosterone levels gradually decline at a rate of 1-3% every year. By the age of 50, natural testosterone levels may have decreased by 20% from peak levels. Symptoms of lower testosterone can significantly impact a man’s lifestyle and outlook on life.

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Home » Men's Health » Erectile Dysfunction and Impotence Treatment Shock Therapy for Treating Erectile Dysfunction Advertisement 0 EmailShare Email 1 By Timothy Boyer on November 2, 2011 - 12:10pm for eMaxHealth Erectile Dysfunction and Impotence Treatment Current News Shock therapy for treating erectile dysfunction borrows from the shock (sound wave) therapy commonly use to breakup kidney stones. In a recent study, researchers have found that applying sound waves to the penis is an effective way to treat erectile dysfunction in men who are unresponsive to erectile dysfunction medications such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. Erectile Dysfunction Erectile dysfunction (ED) is characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection during sexual intercourse. Erectile dysfunction is a common symptom of an aging penis. Just as with other organs such as the heart, kidneys and eyes, the penis also undergoes structural and biochemical changes that affect performance. With the aging penis everything gets longer except for length. As a man ages, testosterone levels fall and it takes a longer period of stimulation than usual to achieve arousal. And, once aroused, it typically takes longer to achieve a full erection and longer to reach orgasm. Studies show that erectile dysfunction is clearly linked to an aging penis: between the ages of 40 and 70, the percentage of sexually performing men falls from 60 percent to approximately 30 percent. Click to Subscribe EmaxHealth for Unlimited Access for $2.50 a Month Advertisement Get Health Stories by Email However, not all cases of erectile dysfunction are due to aging. The majority of cases are due to medical conditions that affect the vascular system such as with high blood pressure and diabetes; or, with the nervous system such as with Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis and stroke. A much smaller number of cases are due to psychological causes. A clinical diagnosis of erectile dysfunction; therefore, is much more involved and complex than a simple characterization due to a wide range of medical problems, conditions and medications that may temporarily affect a penis’s ability to become erect. To achieve an erection there are four requirements that must be met: 1. An intact system of blood vessels that allows blood to flow freely into and out of the penis. 2. The ability to trap blood within the shaft of penis to maintain rigidity. 3. A properly functioning nervous system wired to the penis. 4. A normal smooth muscle relaxation function in the penis so that the penis can become engorged with blood. The fourth requirement is a common cause of erectile dysfunction and as such is remedied through a number of medications such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, which are a class of drugs that are known as phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors. Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors work by causing the smooth muscle portion of a penis to relax, which in turn allows the penis to fill with blood. However, in some cases of erectile dysfunction, the use of PDE-5 inhibitor medications are not effective in curing impotence. In a recent study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, researchers report that individuals with erectile dysfunction who are unresponsive to commonly prescribed erectile dysfunction medications may successfully be treated with shock wave therapy commonly used to treat patients with kidney stones. Previous studies have shown that low intensity sound waves can improve blood flow and increase blood vessel growth. The hypothesis of the researchers of the shock therapy study was that sound wave treatment applied directly to the penis may increase blood flow to the penis and thereby counter erectile dysfunction due to poor perfusion. Shock Therapy Study for ED treatment In the study, researchers applied low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (LI-ESWT) to 29 men of an average age of 61 with erectile dysfunction that was unresponsive to medication. The shock waves of sound were of lower intensity than that used for breaking-up kidney stones. Prior to the treatment, the participants were given a survey that assessed their current levels of erectile dysfunction. On average, the participants scored an overall 8.8 on an International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) scoring system. The International Index of Erectile Function is a multi-dimensional self-reporting survey that evaluates male sexual function ability. Scoring values range as follows: • No erectile dysfunction = 26 – 30 • Mild erectile dysfunction = 22 – 25 • Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction = 17 – 21 • Moderate erectile dysfunction = 11 – 16 • Severe erectile dysfunction = 6 - 10. Treatment involved multiple sessions during a nine-week treatment period. Each session consisted of 300 shocks over a period of three minutes on five different points along the shaft of the penis. Two months following the shock therapy treatments, the participants were evaluated again using the International Index of Erectile Function scoring system. What the researchers found was that sexual function increased an average of 10 points on the scaling system, with 8 or the 29 participants achieving normal sexual function. The results of the shock therapy for treating sexual dysfunction has led the researchers to conclude that shock therapy holds promise for a specific subgroup of men suffering from erectile dysfunction. They propose that larger studies are needed to confirm their results to conclusively prove that shock wave treatment for sexual dysfunction is a safe and effective therapy for impotent men with ED. Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine 18 OCT


Shock Therapy for Treating Erectile Dysfunction

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Shock therapy for treating erectile dysfunction borrows from the shock (sound wave) therapy commonly use to breakup kidney stones. In a recent study, researchers have found that applying sound waves to the penis is an effective way to treat erectile dysfunction in men who are unresponsive to erectile dysfunction medications such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection during sexual intercourse. Erectile dysfunction is a common symptom of an aging penis. Just as with other organs such as the heart, kidneys and eyes, the penis also undergoes structural and biochemical changes that affect performance.
With the aging penis everything gets longer except for length. As a man ages, testosterone levels fall and it takes a longer period of stimulation than usual to achieve arousal. And, once aroused, it typically takes longer to achieve a full erection and longer to reach orgasm. Studies show that erectile dysfunction is clearly linked to an aging penis: between the ages of 40 and 70, the percentage of sexually performing men falls from 60 percent to approximately 30 percent.
However, not all cases of erectile dysfunction are due to aging. The majority of cases are due to medical conditions that affect the vascular system such as with high blood pressure and diabetes; or, with the nervous system such as with Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis and stroke. A much smaller number of cases are due to psychological causes.
A clinical diagnosis of erectile dysfunction; therefore, is much more involved and complex than a simple characterization due to a wide range of medical problems, conditions and medications that may temporarily affect a penis’s ability to become erect.
To achieve an erection there are four requirements that must be met:
1. An intact system of blood vessels that allows blood to flow freely into and out of the penis.
2. The ability to trap blood within the shaft of penis to maintain rigidity.
3. A properly functioning nervous system wired to the penis.
4. A normal smooth muscle relaxation function in the penis so that the penis can become engorged with blood.
The fourth requirement is a common cause of erectile dysfunction and as such is remedied through a number of medications such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, which are a class of drugs that are known as phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors. Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors work by causing the smooth muscle portion of a penis to relax, which in turn allows the penis to fill with blood.
However, in some cases of erectile dysfunction, the use of PDE-5 inhibitor medications are not effective in curing impotence. In a recent study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, researchers report that individuals with erectile dysfunction who are unresponsive to commonly prescribed erectile dysfunction medications may successfully be treated with shock wave therapy commonly used to treat patients with kidney stones.
Previous studies have shown that low intensity sound waves can improve blood flow and increase blood vessel growth. The hypothesis of the researchers of the shock therapy study was that sound wave treatment applied directly to the penis may increase blood flow to the penis and thereby counter erectile dysfunction due to poor perfusion.
Shock Therapy Study for ED treatment
In the study, researchers applied low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (LI-ESWT) to 29 men of an average age of 61 with erectile dysfunction that was unresponsive to medication. The shock waves of sound were of lower intensity than that used for breaking-up kidney stones.
Prior to the treatment, the participants were given a survey that assessed their current levels of erectile dysfunction. On average, the participants scored an overall 8.8 on an International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) scoring system. The International Index of Erectile Function is a multi-dimensional self-reporting survey that evaluates male sexual function ability. Scoring values range as follows:
• No erectile dysfunction = 26 – 30
• Mild erectile dysfunction = 22 – 25
• Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction = 17 – 21
• Moderate erectile dysfunction = 11 – 16
• Severe erectile dysfunction = 6 - 10.
Treatment involved multiple sessions during a nine-week treatment period. Each session consisted of 300 shocks over a period of three minutes on five different points along the shaft of the penis.
Two months following the shock therapy treatments, the participants were evaluated again using the International Index of Erectile Function scoring system. What the researchers found was that sexual function increased an average of 10 points on the scaling system, with 8 or the 29 participants achieving normal sexual function.
The results of the shock therapy for treating sexual dysfunction has led the researchers to conclude that shock therapy holds promise for a specific subgroup of men suffering from erectile dysfunction. They propose that larger studies are needed to confirm their results to conclusively prove that shock wave treatment for sexual dysfunction is a safe and effective therapy for impotent men with ED.

Home » Men's Health » Erectile Dysfunction and Impotence Treatment Four Supermarket Solutions for Women to Fix Erectile Dysfunction Advertisement 0 EmailShare Email 1 By Timothy Boyer on January 4, 2012 - 5:01pm for eMaxHealth Erectile Dysfunction and Impotence Treatment News Analysis Sometimes some jobs are best handled by a woman. In a recent issue of Prevention magazine, women are informed that their significant other's erectile dysfunction may require a helping hand from a concerned and caring partner who understands the causes and remedies for treating ED. One way a woman can help her man fix his erectile dysfunction is through four supermarket solutions that have been shown to help with ED. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common and disquieting condition that affects both a man and his partner. Erectile dysfunction is defined clinically as the inability to achieve and maintain a firm erection of the penis during and throughout sexual intercourse. The causes of erectile dysfunction are numerous and include some easy adjustments that can reboot a failing erection. Some easy fixes include treating lagging testosterone levels with hormone therapy; making changes in prescription medicines that may be affecting the body’s ability to produce an erection; and, stopping smoking and eating better to give an erection a healthier life support system. Click to Subscribe EmaxHealth for Unlimited Access for $2.50 a Month Advertisement Get Health Stories by Email While many have found success in treating their ED with Viagra and Viagra-like medications, it does have its drawbacks such as lack of spontaneity. Many drugs that promote increased blood flow to the penis require 30 minutes to an hour before they can work their magic. Furthermore, some men are resistant to seeing their doctor about their erectile dysfunction and getting a prescription for the little blue pill some call “Vitamin V.” However, this is not to say that women are helpless with a problem that is theirs too. According to health writer Beth Howard in the January issue of Prevention magazine, your supermarket and health food store also hold some treatments to help your significant other with his ED. The following are four supermarket solutions for women to fix erectile dysfunction in their kitchen and their bedroom: Pomegranate Juice and Pistachio Nuts In a scientific study published in the International Journal of Impotence Research, scientists found that drinking pomegranate juice for 4 weeks improved the assessment scores of men with erectile dysfunction. Furthermore, Turkish researchers revealed their results that eating 3-1/2 ounces of pistachio nuts a day for 3 weeks led to improved sexual function in men with ED. Prelox Prelox is a blend of L-Arginine and Pycnogenol—an extract from pine bark —that together has been shown to improve erectile function by stimulating circulation and blood flow to the penis as well as protect blood vessels from the damage that can occur from normal aging. L-arginine L-arginine is an amino acid that improves sexual function by increasing production of nitric oxide in men who have low levels of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide plays an important role in the sexual response by acting as a neurotransmitter and vasodilator that increases blood flow to the penis. Red Ginseng Research studies have shown that red ginseng is an effective herb toward treating erectile dysfunction. It works by relaxing muscles in the penis for improved blood flow needed to initiate and maintain an erection. One last solution tip for women: Being too fit If your man is already fit from eating right and getting plenty of exercise, but still suffers from ED or periodic episodes of erectile dysfunction, he may be too healthy. See how exercise of one type can cause a problem that women can solve toward a fix for erectile dysfunction. References: Prevention Magazine Jan. 2012, pp. 84-89, Beth Howard Image source: Flickr: Used under Creative Commons License. Please Subscribe to EmaxHealth for Unlimited Access for $2.50 a Month. Support unbiased medical reporting. Advertisement Add new comment Follow Us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ Most Effective Fat Burning Diet Pill 5 Ways to Prevent Foot Odor 7 Cancer Signs Women May Not Recognize Best way to stop memory loss Can Fasting Help Me Lose Weight? 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According to recent finding by researchers, a significant percentage of men diagnosed with erectile dysfunction are not seeking treatment even though multiple options that do work are available.
The findings were released this week at the 28th Annual European Association of Urology (EAU) Congress in Milan, Italy where a large scale study involving 6,228,509 patients diagnosed with erectile dysfunction (ED) determined that up to 75% of those patients did not seek treatment for their ED following diagnosis.
According to a news release by the EAU, patients were considered "treated" if they filled a prescription for a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5i), had injection or urethral prostaglandins treatment, or received prescriptions for androgen replacement therapy (ART). Patients labeled as “untreated” were those who received a diagnosis of ED, but did not follow through by having a prescription filled.
The aim of the study was to determine the frequency of use of the various medical therapies for treating ED and to see what associated co-morbidities of ED could be found via a larger than usual patient population study for ED. Co-morbidities are life-threatening medical conditions that can occur with erectile dysfunction such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and osteoporosis.
Erectile Dysfunction is an underserved medical condition
The surprising discovery that so few men with ED actively seek treatment underscores the need of recognition of an underserved medical condition that needs to be addressed with education and encouragement by physicians.
Typically, ED is treated with one of three modalities: with phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor pills like Viagra or Cialis that increases blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation; penile prostaglandin injection or urethral prostaglandin suppositories that have vasodilatory properties; and, androgen replacement (ART) that boosts testosterone levels for those who suffer from hypogonadism.
Interestingly, the study found that the majority of men with ED who did seek treatment that the most commonly used treatments were with phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor pills at 75.2%, followed by androgen replacement therapy with 30.6%, but less than 2% with prostaglandin therapy―needle injection of the penis or inserting a urethral suppository inside the penis just minutes before attempting sex are less attractive treatments by patients with ED.
Aside from the difficulties associated with the 3 modalities of treatment, patient awareness of their condition and its cause may account for another reason why so few men seek treatment. According to one study, men often misinterpret their loss of libido and ability to perform sexually as a natural consequence of the aging process and therefore do not seek help, when in fact numerous other causes that can be easily remedied are to blame.
Another problem is that unlike menopause that typically comes on suddenly in women and is easily recognized, a decrease in testosterone in men occurs much more gradually leading to an under-diagnosis of testosterone deficiency by physicians with their male patients.
For more information about erectile dysfunction and what you can do about it, follow the links to the articles listed below:
Image Source: Courtesy of MorgueFile
Reference: "The frequencies and characteristics of men receiving medical intervention for erectile dysfunction: Analysis of 6.2 million patients" O. Cakir, et al.; Abstract Nr: 126; 28th Annual EAU Congress, 15 to 19 March 2013; Milan, Italy.

Four Supermarket Solutions for Women to Fix Erectile Dysfunction

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Sometimes some jobs are best handled by a woman. In a recent issue of Prevention magazine, women are informed that their significant other's erectile dysfunction may require a helping hand from a concerned and caring partner who understands the causes and remedies for treating ED. One way a woman can help her man fix his erectile dysfunction is through four supermarket solutions that have been shown to help with ED.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common and disquieting condition that affects both a man and his partner. Erectile dysfunction is defined clinically as the inability to achieve and maintain a firm erection of the penis during and throughout sexual intercourse. The causes of erectile dysfunction are numerous and include some easy adjustments that can reboot a failing erection.
Some easy fixes include treating lagging testosterone levels with hormone therapy; making changes in prescription medicines that may be affecting the body’s ability to produce an erection; and, stopping smoking and eating better to give an erection a healthier life support system.
While many have found success in treating their ED with Viagra and Viagra-like medications, it does have its drawbacks such as lack of spontaneity. Many drugs that promote increased blood flow to the penis require 30 minutes to an hour before they can work their magic. Furthermore, some men are resistant to seeing their doctor about their erectile dysfunction and getting a prescription for the little blue pill some call “Vitamin V.”
However, this is not to say that women are helpless with a problem that is theirs too. According to health writer Beth Howard in the January issue of Prevention magazine, your supermarket and health food store also hold some treatments to help your significant other with his ED.
The following are four supermarket solutions for women to fix erectile dysfunction in their kitchen and their bedroom:
Pomegranate Juice and Pistachio Nuts
In a scientific study published in the International Journal of Impotence Research, scientists found that drinking pomegranate juice for 4 weeks improved the assessment scores of men with erectile dysfunction. Furthermore, Turkish researchers revealed their results that eating 3-1/2 ounces of pistachio nuts a day for 3 weeks led to improved sexual function in men with ED.
Prelox
Prelox is a blend of L-Arginine and Pycnogenol—an extract from pine bark —that together has been shown to improve erectile function by stimulating circulation and blood flow to the penis as well as protect blood vessels from the damage that can occur from normal aging.
L-arginine
L-arginine is an amino acid that improves sexual function by increasing production of nitric oxide in men who have low levels of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide plays an important role in the sexual response by acting as a neurotransmitter and vasodilator that increases blood flow to the penis.
Red Ginseng
Research studies have shown that red ginseng is an effective herb toward treating erectile dysfunction. It works by relaxing muscles in the penis for improved blood flow needed to initiate and maintain an erection.
One last solution tip for women: Being too fit
If your man is already fit from eating right and getting plenty of exercise, but still suffers from ED or periodic episodes of erectile dysfunction, he may be too healthy. See how exercise of one type can cause a problem that women can solve toward a fix for erectile dysfunction.
References: Prevention Magazine Jan. 2012, pp. 84-89, Beth Howard
Image source: Flickr: Used under Creative Commons License.

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