Shockwave treatment help to heal the erectile dysfunction issues

Shockwave treatment has been used to treat other things like kidney stones or cardiovascular issues. Low-intensity energy waves are sent to the body part the doctor's target. The shockwave then promotes the growth of new blood vessels rising from the ash of the old ones. These new vessels, it is thought, will bring more blood to the male organ, thus producing a hard-on. The procedure is not as painful as one may think, even in the holiest of all holy areas.

Some researchers suggest that Low Intensity Shockwave Therapy isn't as efficacious as it is thought to be. Many of the studies boil down to the placebo effect because the patient knows they are being treated, which can lead to inaccurate findings. They argue that randomized trials are more accurate. Of the 5 studies currently being conducted, 2 show benefit, 2 find no benefit, and 1 can't be interpreted.



Other complications holding up shockwave therapy are the unknowns. How many sessions should someone have? How long should they be? What part of the male organ should be targeted? The study regarding Medicine to Cure Erectile Dysfunction for member dysfunction found that it was only helpful to those men with mild member dysfunction. That success also declines over time, with only half of the patients keeping the response after 2 years.

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