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Men's health specialists are exploring new products and lifestyle changes as alternatives to traditional erectile dysfunction medications.
Unfortunately, a trial published in March 2018 failed to show benefit of this procedure. Shockwave therapy is not recommended for treatment of ED at this time, outside of further clinical trials.
A common kidney stone treatment may actually help improve erectile dysfunction (ED) — though the treatment is not yet approved in the United States. That treatment, shockwave therapy, has been ...
Unfortunately, a trial published in March 2018 failed to show benefit of this procedure. Shockwave therapy is not recommended for treatment of ED at this time. Q: I am a 62-year-old male.
Using regenerative medicine, the major cause of ED, which is poor blood flow, can be improved. Special to NJ.com  Erectile Dysfunction (ED), defined as the inability to obtain or maintain an ...
Shockwave Therapy for ED uses sound waves to stimulate both nerves and blood vessels in any vascular part of the body, including the genitalia.
Ever heard of shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction and wondered about it? Should you try this sort of treatment? Its merits and demerits have been explained.
Unfortunately, a trial published in March 2018 failed to show benefit of this procedure. Shockwave therapy is not recommended for treatment of ED at this time, outside of further clinical trials.
The primary cause of ED is poor blood flow. This is most common as men age, in diabetic, hypertensive patients and in men with vascular disease.Special to NJ.com  Erectile Dysfunction (ED ...