Urology--Urological Conditions--Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED), ... At the same time, fibrous elastic sheathes around the erectile tissue tighten, so the blood can’t leave the penis and the erection continues. After ejaculation or when sexual stimulation ends, the sheathes loosen, the blood leaves the penis, and the penis returns to its non-erect (flaccid) state.
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction, or ED, can be a total inability to achieve ... The patient inflates the cylinders by pressing on the small pump, located under the skin in the scrotum. Inflatable implants can expand the length and width of the penis somewhat. They also leave the penis in a more natural state when not inflated.
Unfavourable endothelial and inflammatory state in erectile
Aims Erectile dysfunction (ED) confers an independent cardiovascular risk. We investigated the role of low-grade inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in ED ... U. N. Das; Is erectile dysfunction a low-grade systemic inflammatory condition?; Eur. Heart J., March 1, 2007; 28(5): 642 - 643. [Full Text] [PDF];
Diagnose-Me: Condition: Erectile Dysfunction (ED, Impotence)
Erectile Dysfunction (ED); Signs, symptoms, indicators; Conditions that suggest it; Contributing risk factors; Conditions suggested by it; Treatment recommendations; ... The penis returns to a flaccid state when the penile arteries constrict, ... A condition in which the adrenal gland is compromised in its production of epinephrine,
The Analyst - Internet Health Report: Condition: Erectile
Overall, diabetes is the single most common condition linked with erectile dysfunction and it is estimated that nearly half of men with diabetes have some degree of erectile dysfunction.
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