Kamis, 01 Januari 2009

Treatment options

There are many options available for treating erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. Always make the decision with proper medical help. 

The doctors at Surabaya Men’s Clinic are highly trained and offer a range of treatments and support counselling. Privacy and discretion are assured and patients are made to feel entirely at ease. 

In fact, every patient is afforded the privacy of his own waiting room. A complete individual assessment is performed and a full clinical diagnosis made, before a course of treatment is recommended. 

You may contact the clinic directly, or may be referred by your doctor. 
Treating Erectile Dysfunction

Treating Premature Ejaculation

Treating Erectile Dysfunction


How is ED Treated? 
Many treatment options are available, depending upon the cause of ED. With psychologically induced erection problems, a psychologist or counsellor may be recommended. Counselling is particularly successful when both partners participate openly. Counsellors may recommend special exercises which emphasise tenderness and enjoyment rather than performance. Sometimes, stress reduction exercises are required. 

Erectile difficulties caused by hormone problems may be treated with medication. If ED is a side effect of medication, an alternative drug may be prescribed. Never reduce or change any medication without the permission of your physician. In diabetic men, diet, medication and exercise are essential, as poor blood sugar control may increase the severity of the erectile dysfunction. 

ED due to permanent damage of the blood vessels or nerves can also be treated. Options include vacuum devices, injection therapy, oral medication, vascular surgery or penile implants. 
A vacuum device involves placing a hollow tube over the penis and inducing an erection with a vacuum pump. The erection is maintained by placing a band at the base of the penis.
Self-injection therapy involves inserting erection causing medication into the penis with a very fine needle and syringe. The medication is easily and painlessly self-injected before sex, creating a firm and sustained erection. Restoration of normal erections can often follow. This treatment is chosen most by patients because of its high success rate. 
Oral medication has been developed which is effective in treating many men. After an examination, the physician will advise the patient as to whether he should pursue this option. 
Vascular surgery involves tying off leaking or damaged blood vessels in the penis or increasing the blood supply to the penis that has an arterial deficiency. 
Penis implants involve surgically placing a semi rigid or inflatable rod in the shaft of the penis.
A urethral suppository involves gently inserting a tiny medicated pellet into the urethra (the normal pathway for urine). The medication dissolves into the penile tissue causing an erection.

Treating Premature Ejaculation


How is Premature Ejaculation Treated? 
The main concern in PE is the loss of control. Treatment is aimed at helping the man maintain his erection, improve his confidence and control his ejaculation. When he is able to focus on the enjoyment of sex and not on the anxiety of premature ejaculation, the sexual experience will be more fulfilling and he will be better able to satisfy his partner.
Oral medications are often used to delay ejaculation. Physicians who are experienced in sexual medicine may prescribe low-dose antidepressants off-label, since this class of medications is known to safely and often effectively delay ejaculatory response. Other less experienced doctors may avoid prescribing antidepressants for PE since it has not been specifically approved for that purpose. Oral medication may not be appropriate for everyone and certain medications in this category are more favorable than others. It is therefore very important to seek the help of a physician who has experience treating PE since the experienced doctor is more likely to understand and potentially prescribe these treatment options, and will be more likely to offer other treatment options when oral medication isn’t suitable. Important studies are currently underway which may lead to the approval of the first oral pill specifically indicated for the treatment of PE. It is believed that the investigational drugs currently being studied are even more suitable for the treatment of PE than other oral medications currently being used.
To reduce over-sensitivity, topical creams that mildly numb the penis can be prescribed. When used properly, this can help the man to delay his ejaculation. If used improperly, these creams may also numb the partner, thus decreasing the partner's sensation. Thus, it is important to receive instructions from an experienced professional on how to correctly use these creams before trying it on your own.
Sexual Counselling is incorporated in the treatment of PE. Counselling may include the teaching of behavioural methods (special penile exercises), which are taught in the clinic, but practised at home. These techniques can help “train” the body to control ejaculation and prolong the lovemaking experience. For a man who does not want to use any medication, these techniques could be used on their own, however for better results, a combination of pharmacotherapy and behaviour methods should be used. Sometimes psychotherapy or other types of talk-therapy may be required to explore deep-seated anxieties of sexual relationships. 
Self-injection therapy can also be used in the treatment of premature ejaculation, often in combination with other options such as behavioural methods and sexual counselling. This therapy ensures a prolonged erection, regardless of whether the man ejaculates or not, thus providing a sense of control. Sexual tension diminishes as the pressure to perform is no longer "in the way." Men develop improved self-esteem and confidence while the need to use medication is reduced and eventually eliminated. For some men treatment may take a few weeks, and for others it may take a few months. Success rates are very good.



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