What Kind of Doctors Treat Erectile Dysfunction?
Many urologists and other doctors are treating erectile dysfunction in some remarkable new ways.
When you think of a “man’s doctor,” you probably think of a urologist.
A urologist is a medical specialist that treats the kidneys, urinary bladder, adrenal glands, urethra, and male reproductive organs. Urologists are also concerned with male fertility.
Urologists say that the two health problems faced by men that they see most often in their practices are kidney stones and erectile dysfunction.
But urologists are not the only kind of doctors that treat ED. General practitioners, antiaging doctors, and doctors who specialize in hormone replacement therapies are seeing more and more men over 40 with ED.
These doctors are all realizing that comorbidities like high blood pressure and diabetes are often behind problems like erectile dysfunction. That is because these health problems can affect the blood flow to the penis or affect the nerves that go to the penis.
This can cause erectile dysfunction in men as young as their 40s and 50s. Doctors of all specialties agree that ED is common and that the risk of developing ED increases with age. Some studies cite that ED is the most common form of sexual dysfunction that affects men.
A 2019 review found that the global prevalence of ED could be as high as 76.5%! Though the risk of ED increases with age, it’s still possible for young men to experience ED. A study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that ED affected about 26 percent of men under the age of 40.
What is also interesting is the current research that has given us a greater understanding of ED and the link between erectile dysfunction and conditions like cardiovascular disease and the impact of blood flow on ED.
To get and keep an erection, good blood flow to the penis is essential. If you have ED, it can mean that one or more of your blood vessels have narrowed or are blocked. Plaque in your arteries can make that happen.
Doctors call it “atherosclerosis,” which means the hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup. Erectile If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction, it could mean that at least some of the blood vessels leading to the penis aren’t in perfect health.
Even if you don’t have a blocked artery yet, the lining of your blood vessels might not work as well as it should. The good news is that doctors who treat men with ED have recently been using some treatments that can improve blood flow to the penis.
What Every Man Should Know About Treating Erectile Dysfunction!
It is good that doctors recognize that ED is a quite common problem among men.
Men, this means that you do not have to feel alone or embarrassed about having ED.
As you can see, doctors who specialize in men’s health say it is one of the most common issues among their patients.
Another thing all men should know about ED is some of the remarkable drug-free, surgery-free ways we now have to treat the condition! Drugs or surgery are no longer your only options for treating ED. And these newer treatments have been designed to treat the root cause of ED insufficient blood flow to the penis.
If you have tried any of the popular ED medications and have been dissatisfied with your results, or if you cannot take oral ED meds because you have high blood pressure or other medical conditions, Dallas Anti-Aging & Wellness Institute offers men-proven alternative ED solutions.
Oral ED drugs only treat the symptoms of ED. Our solutions go right to the source of erectile dysfunction – poor blood flow!
The revolutionary, drug-free, surgery-free ED treatments we offer include:
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P-Shot – The Priapus Shot (P-Shot) uses Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP).
After a simple, pain-free injection, the PRP in the P-shot stimulates the growth factors in your own blood to increase blood flow to the penis, resulting in stronger, harder, and bigger erections and, in some instances, enhancing length, girth, and an overall more youthful appearance of your penis.
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Big D Wave™ – The Big D Wave™ is the latest ED treatment to hit the market. This proprietary procedure utilizes pulsed, or waved energy, to increase the flow of blood to the penis. The gentle, painless waves open up old, blocked blood vessels, as well as stimulate the growth of new blood vessels in the penis.
Our medical director is Dr. Escobar, a Texas licensed physician, has been practicing internal medicine for the last 25 years.
At Dallas Anti-Aging & Wellness, Dr. Escobar has experience with treating erectile dysfunction, balancing hormones with hormone pellet therapy, and has been trained in aesthetic procedures with Botox® and facial fillers
Dr. Escobar has a warm bedside manner and spends time with his patients listening to their symptoms and is bi-lingual. He is also a member of the Texas Medical Association and the American Academy of Anti-Aging (A4M), where his training specifically focused on endocrinology.
“I am in my 40s. I have been having some ‘trouble in the bedroom.’ I tried Viagra, and I got headaches and just didn’t like the way it made me feel. I also was looking for something for ED that didn’t mean I had to pop a pill every time I wanted to have sex. I went to Dallas Anti-Aging and wellness after hearing an ad for the Big D Wave, and man, am I happy I did! My sex life has never been better! No headaches and no pills!”
Billy P, Coppell, TX
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