Spinal Cord Injuries and Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)

There are many causes of erectile dysfunction. But the chief
cause of continued dysfunction is ignorance. Many men believe that if Viagra
fails, there is no hope for resolving male impotence. The facts are clear.
Restoration of erectile function is possible for almost all men; even those for
whom Viagra does not work. Understanding this, a group of ED specialists set
out to solve this epidemic of ignorance and unresolved male impotence.
Calling them the Erectile Dysfunction Information Center,
this network of experienced doctors and nurses created an informational
comprehensive website for men with ED and their partners. On these pages you
can read an overview of male impotence, learn about its causes and many
treatment options, and obtain sound advice about relationships.
Spinal Cord Injuries and Impotence:
Technology to the Rescue
Impotence, or erectile dysfunction (ED), is the inability to
achieve or maintain a firm erection. To get an erection, you need healthy
arteries, veins and nerves. A spinal cord injury can reduce or stop nerve
impulses from the brain to the penis. These nerve impulses are necessary for
the blood flow you need for an erection. If you have a spinal cord injury and
are impotent, you are not alone. About one in every ten men has ED or some
degree of impotence. Because it’s so common, medical science has been busy
developing treatments for ED. Today, nearly every man who has impotence can be
helped.
Every treatment has pros and cons. Most of the ED Pills are
very patient-friendly treatment, for example, yet it commonly fails in 30-40%
of the men who try it. For men with spinal cord injuries, ED Pills are usually
not a viable option. At the other end of the treatment spectrum, a penile
implant provides a solution for almost all patients; including those with a
spinal cord injury but does require a 45-minute surgical procedure.
If you have impotence following a spinal cord injury, the
best advice is to see an urologist who is experienced in treating impotence.
These physicians understand the relationship between spinal cord injury and
impotence and have up-to-date knowledge and experience in the latest
treatments. Also, make sure that you involve your partner in any discussion with
the doctor regarding your post-spinal cord injury impotence and its treatment.
Your partner's sexual satisfaction is at stake, too.
Impotence due to a spinal cord injury can be challenging.
But today, modern technology is giving men back what many thought they had lost
forever, a firm erection and a satisfying intimate relationship.
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