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The latest treatments for ED (erectile dysfunction) incorporate a variety of new techniques and approaches in addition to traditional drug therapy. Below are some of the newest ED treatments.
1. Low Intensity Extracorporeal Stroke Wave Therapy (LI-ESWT)
Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (LI-ESWT) is the latest treatment for ED. In this therapy, shock waves are irradiated around the penis to improve blood flow and restore natural erectile function. It is non-invasive and has few side effects, making it suitable for patients for whom drug therapy is ineffective.
- Advantages: Can be treated without resorting to surgery or drugs
- Side effects: Relatively minor, patients can return to their daily activities immediately after treatment
2. stem cell therapy
Stem cell therapy is one approach aimed at the fundamental treatment of ED. This treatment restores erectile function by injecting stem cells taken from the patient’s fat or bone marrow into the penis and regenerating the tissue. Since stem cells have the ability to repair blood vessels and nerves, it is expected to improve blood flow and nerve regeneration.
- Benefit: Long-term effects because it uses the natural healing process
- Side effects: still in the research phase, effects vary from person to person
3. PRP Therapy (Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy)
PRP therapy is a treatment in which platelet-rich plasma (PRP) extracted from the patient’s blood is injected into the penis to promote vascular repair and regeneration; PRP helps tissue repair and supply growth factors, and is expected to improve ED. This treatment is also used in cosmetic and plastic surgery and is considered safe.
- Advantages: can improve blood flow naturally, non-invasive
- Side effects: few, but effects vary from person to person
4. penile prosthesis
Penile prosthesis (penile prosthesis) is a surgical procedure in which an implant is surgically implanted in the penis to assist in erection. Surgery is performed primarily for patients with severe ED who have not responded to medication or other treatments. There are different types of prostheses, including movable and inflatable.
- Advantages: High success rate, long-lasting effect
- Side effects: risk of surgery, possible infection
5. hormone replacement therapy
When ED is caused by a deficiency of hormones such as testosterone, hormone replacement therapy is effective. In particular, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is used for age-related decline in sexual function. By properly supplementing hormone levels, it improves libido and erectile function.
- Benefit: Improved hormonal balance has a positive impact on overall health
- Side effects: risks due to over-replenishment, requires regular medical supervision
6. improved drug therapy
Improved versions of traditional ED medications (e.g., sildenafil, tadalafil) and newer types of medications are also being developed. These drugs may have faster onset times, longer-lasting effects, or reduced side effects, depending on the needs of the patient. In addition, an increasing number of products are designed for ease of ingestion and speed of onset of effect, such as orally dissolvable or sublingual tablets.
7. vacuum device (negative pressure erection aid)
Vacuum devices, which apply negative pressure to the penis to stimulate blood flow and assist with erection, are suitable for people who cannot use ED medications or who prefer a non-invasive treatment. After use, a special ring is attached to the base of the penis, which also helps maintain an erection.
- Advantages: Can be treated without drugs or surgery
- Side effects: discomfort in some patients and need to become accustomed to its use
8. psychotherapy and counseling
ED due to psychological causes (stress, trauma, problems with partners, etc.) can benefit from psychotherapy and counseling.Counseling or therapy with a sexual function specialist can help to resolve underlying issues and improve ED.This treatment is especially important in younger ED patients, as psychological factors often play a large role.
- Benefits: Contributes to root cause resolution
- Side effects: not as immediate as with drug therapy
summary
The latest treatments for ED are evolving a variety of new approaches in addition to traditional drug therapy, such as low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy, stem cell therapy, and PRP therapy. Hormone replacement therapy and psychotherapy also play an important role, depending on the patient’s symptoms and cause. These therapies are selected and used effectively according to individual patient needs.