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Vacuum Pumps For ED

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VACUUM PUMPS FOR ED

Impotence is treatable in all age groups, and awareness of this fact has been growing. More men have been seeking help and returning to near normal sexual activity because of improved, successful treatments for impotence.

Urologists, who specialize in problems of the urinary tract, have traditionally treated impotence and its complications.

In 1996 the American Urological Association's Erectile Dysfunction Clinical Guidelines Panel, published their report on The Treatment of Organic Erectile Dysfunction.

They found vacuum constriction devices, also known as vacuum pumps for ED ,to be highly successful and to have a high degree of patient and partner satisfaction.

Vacuum pumps for ED were described as being "very safe" and no absolute contra-indications were quoted.

It was mentioned that a high success rate of vacuum pumps for ED was dependent on proper instruction in the use of the device.

The 2007 Annual American Urological Association Conference published their recommendations for use of vacuum therapy devices to be highly successful in post-operative rehabilitation for gentlemen who have undergone prostate surgery.

The use of an erectile dysfunction pump to obtain erections several times a day and several times per week (please consult your physician for details on recommended therapy) simulates the previously occuring spontaneous nocturnal erections that are no longer occuring due to trauma to the nerves and the prostate region.

Spontaneous Nocturnal Erections are nature's way of maintaining oxygenated blood flow to the penis, therefore maintaining overall health of the penis.

The studies show decreased atrophy of the penis, decreased recovery times and increased successful erections with the use of ED vacuum therapy devices.

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Most physicians suggest that treatments for impotence proceed along a path moving from least invasive to most invasive.

Many of today's drugs - including anti-depressants - can cause reduced sexual ability and desire. The first step usually recommended is cutting back on any harmful drugs.

However, if the primary cause of impotence is due to mainly psychological factors, psychotherapy and behavior modifications are considered next.

This is followed by vacuum devices, oral drugs, locally injected drugs, and surgically implanted devices (and, in rare cases, surgery involving veins or arteries).

Vacuum pumps for ED are recommended for men by thousands of physicians worldwide. Medicare and private health insurance plans classify "vacuum erection penile pumps" as "durable medical equipment".

Be sure to seek out a medical grade device that carries an extended warranty and is FDA approved.

Mechanical vacuum devices cause erection by creating a partial vacuum around the penis, which draws blood into the penis engorging it and expanding it just like a naturally occurring erection.

The devices have three components: a plastic cylinder in which the penis is placed; a pump, which draws air out of the cylinder; and an elastic band which is placed around the base of the penis to maintain the erection after the cylinder is removed and during intercourse.

This elastic band prevents blood from escaping the penis and flowing back into the body.

The cost of a vacuum pump is a single event, with the intent of many years of use, as frequently as the patient might desire.

In comparison to medications, the purchase price of an erection device is less than that of Viagra for one month, for a patient having intercourse twice a week.

In a patient starting with a completely flaccid penis, a vacuum constriction device can produce a functional erection, but it will not be as rigid as a normal erection.

The vast majority of men complaining of erectile dysfunction, still have some degree of penile tumescence (thickening and lengthening of the penis during erotic stimulation) and in these, a vacuum constriction device will produce an excellent result.

Of the currently used treatment modalities for erectile dysfunction (including Viagra and intra penile injection) none has a greater than 70% success rate.

However, even when not 100% successful, some degree of penile tumescence is produced. The addition of a vacuum device in this situation will result in a successful erection.

The "multiple round" enthusiast can best achieve a "repeat performance" by applying a vacuum device after ejaculation but before the erection has completely subsided.

Vacuum pumps for ED are safe and there are no absolute contra indications to their use. However, patients on anticoagulant therapy (such as Warfarin) should exercise caution and should not create a vacuum of such strength as might cause pain.

The rupture of a tiny blood vessel in such cases could cause bleeding under the skin, not considered a serious complication but should be discussed with your physician. Blood that has been thinned is more difficult to constrict as well and may lead to less than optimum success rates.

Condoms can be used in conjunction with a vacuum constriction device.

Currently there now clinical studies being performed to study the benefits of vacuum therapy after prostate surgery. The initial findings are exciting and show that simply using vacuum therapy to draw blood into the penis "offers healing effects and potentially reduces the severity of impotency."

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