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Shortwave treatment?
Hi Drs Tan
Just read about this online. Shock waves treatment for ED http://www.menshealth.com/health/new-ED-treatment Honestly, I can get hard but I get soft easily. I am depending on Cialis. I have a feel questions in mind after I read that article. I hope you have the time to answer my questions. 1. Does a person get soft easily consider suffering from ED? 2. Are there different stages of ED? 3. in my case can I do the Short wave treatment? 4. Are there any side effects? I appreciate your time. Thanks |
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Re: Shortwave treatment?
1. Does a person get soft easily consider suffering from ED?
ED (Erectile Dysfunction) is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection. So yes, getting soft easily definitely falls under this definition. 2. Are there different stages of ED? There are several scoring systems of ED. The most simple is the Erection Hardness Scale. Score - Description 0 – Penis does not enlarge (tofu) 1 – Penis is larger, but not hard (bigger piece of tofu) 2 – Penis is hard, but not hard enough for penetration (peeled banana) 3 – Penis is hard enough for penetration, but not completely hard (unpeeled banana) 4 – Penis is completely hard and fully rigid (Cucumber!!!!) 3. in my case can I do the Short wave treatment? It is called Electro Shock Wave Treatment. It is a possible cure for ED but only if the ED is due to blocked blood vessels. So if your ED is due to something else (eg stress) I suggest you don't waste your time and money. How the treatment works is we send Shock Waves into the blood vessels of the penis and the roots of the penis. This will cause the cells to release chemicals that will open up the blood vessels and even cause the body to make new blood vessels. I really cannot tell you over the internet if this is the right treatment for you or not. I have to see you and make an assessment before we decide. 4. Are there any side effects? Aside from being loud and noisy there are so far no known side effects. The treatment is done over 3 weeks with 2 treatment sessions each week. Treatment sessions are painless and take about 30 minutes. You can read more here. |
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Re: Shortwave treatment?
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Fantastic!!! Excellent! This is the difference between a true doctor who's there to help vs a doctor motivated by money... Much like a salesman but with slightly more qualification! If I ever need to go see a doctor for such treatment, no points for guessing who I will go get my treatment from. |
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