Erectile Dysfunction (Oxford American Urology Library) (Original PDF from Publisher)
Through Ernst R. Schwarz
All age groups of men are thought to be affected by the estimated prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) , which ranges from 15 to 50 million men in the United States alone . The introduction of newer therapy alternatives in recent years , most notably oral PDE-5 inhibitors , has led to an increase in the number of men seeking help and treatment for male impotence despite persistent taboos around the condition .
These drugs shed light on the primary vascular cause and therapeutic target in the majority of cases . The majority of men with ED can successfully manage their physical cause and symptoms . A greater understanding of the underlying causes and available treatments , however , necessitates that clinicians become familiar with the adverse effects of
medications , complementary therapies , recent advancements in the field and other medical problems that may co-exist with ED . This helpful guide , which is a part of the Oxford American Urology Library , explains the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction as well as methods for diagnostic assessment and treatment options . It also covers the particulars of ED in men who have chronic diseases like diabetes , hypertension , coronary artery disease , heart failure and chronic kidney disease . Based on the published literature and ongoing research trials , all currently accessible therapeutic options—from prostaglandins to suction devices , PDE-5 inhibitors and interventional and surgical therapies—are outlined for their efficacy and safety .
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