Treat erectile dysfunction with Shockwave therapy

Erectile dysfunction is a condition where the male genital organ does not become erect or cannot become erect sufficiently for sexual intercourse, or in some cases, the erection does not last long. This can occur in men of all ages, not just the elderly.

Currently, there is technology to help treat erectile dysfunction by using low-frequency sound waves to stimulate blood circulation, or Focused Shockwave, which helps strengthen and restore men’s confidence. Erectile dysfunction problems

One of the problems that can occur in men of all ages, especially working-age men, is the inability to achieve an erection. This can result from various causes, including sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV, stress, anxiety about premature ejaculation, lifestyle factors like drinking and eating habits, and many other factors.

Nowadays, Shock Wave therapy for men is an option that provides good results, and there are also those who want to increase the size of their genital organ using Shock Wave therapy.

What is Shock Wave for the male genital organ?

Shockwave Therapy for men uses technology to help solve erectile dysfunction caused by insufficient blood supply by using sound waves to stimulate the genital organ in patients, leading to the process of expanding and creating new blood vessels.

After treatment with Shockwave Therapy, the blood circulation system in the penis improves, resulting in better arousal and also serving as a natural method to increase the size of the penis. Shockwave treatment is safe for men and does not have side effects like medication treatment.

There are two types of low-frequency sound wave treatments (Shockwave Therapy): Radial Shockwave and Focused Shockwave, which differ from each other.

Radial Shockwave waves spread out and the energy decreases gradually with tissue depth, while Focused Shockwave waves can deliver energy deeper and can adjust the depth and frequency of energy used to suit each individual, allowing precise treatment.

Many may wonder if Focused Shockwave can be done even without symptoms of erectile dysfunction. The answer is yes, it can be done even if the problem is not severe yet.

You can undergo the treatment to boost confidence because this method helps stimulate better blood flow to the genital organ, enhancing good moments and improving your couple’s quality of life.

Working principle of treating male erectile dysfunction with Shock Wave

The working principle of Shock Wave therapy for men involves doctors using a device that emits low-intensity sound energy waves applied to the penis to create gentle external impacts. Then, the Shockwave sound waves gradually spread vibrations through the penile tissue.

This stimulates the formation of new capillaries and improves blood circulation. With normal blood flow, the erection and expansion of the penis become more effective.

Since this treatment requires direct contact with the genital organ, patients must not have other diseases such as herpes, syphilis, or gonorrhea. Therefore, if these diseases are present, they must be treated first before undergoing Shockwave therapy.

Results of Shockwave treatment

  1. After the 3rd-4th treatment, the ability to achieve an erection improves compared to before treatment.
  2. Increases the formation of new blood vessels, restores old blood vessels, and repairs spongy tissue in the penis.
  3. Reduces fibrosis in the penis.
  4. Helps treat chronic bacterial prostatitis.
  5. Improves sexual performance in those who do not respond to any PDE5 medications.

    (*Phosphodiesterase-5, an oral medication group used to treat erectile dysfunction)
  6. Increased stamina and endurance.

Summary: Treating erectile dysfunction with Shockwave

Erectile dysfunction is a natural issue, but if it disrupts your life, Shock Wave therapy is a good option for men because it is easy, fast, effective, painless, safe, and has no side effects.

If you are interested in treating erectile dysfunction with Shockwave, you can contact Dr. Beer via Line OA 24 hours a day or conveniently visit a branch near you. Click here to see all branches

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