Millions of men worldwide live with erectile dysfunction. While ED is common, it can be difficult to talk about. Your first step is to seek help from a doctor who is familiar with all the treatment alternatives.
Many Conditions Can Cause ED
- Diabetes
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Spinal cord injury
- Medications
- Hormonal problems
- Prostatectomy or other pelvic surgery
If your doctor started you with a PDE5 inhibitor (Viagra®, Cialis®, or Levitra®), and the results were unsatisfactory don’t worry, you are not alone. There is another option that is safe, has a greater than 90% success rate, and a 25 year proven track record: the Osbon ErecAid® Vacuum Therapy System.
Common Causes of ED
- Diabetes: Damaged nerves and vessels reduce blood flow to the penis, resulting in ED. If you have diabetes, the chance of having ED rises to 95% by the time you are 70 years old.
- Cardiovascular Disease: Blocked arteries and veins hinder blood flow to the penis, resulting in ED. Some prescriptions for ED cause dangerous interactions with cardiovascular medications. The Osbon ErecAid involves no pills so there is no risk of a dangerous interaction with the medications you may be taking.
- Spinal cord injury, medications, hormonal problems, as well as smoking and alcoholism can all lead to problems of erectile dysfunction. The Osbon ErecAid is a safe, chemical free option that has been proven to work for over 90% of patients, regardless of the cause of their ED.
Surgery Related Causes:
- Prostatectomy / pelvic surgery: During surgery, nerves can be damaged, leading to ED. Additionally, it is not uncommon for men undergoing prostatectomy to experience a loss of 1 – 2cm of penile length. This shortening can be the result of both muscle atrophy (shrinkage) and the reduction or loss of night-time erections.
The early and regular use of the ErecAid has been shown to provide oxygen rich blood to the penis, which is an important part of your recovery.
The FDA has expanded the labeling of the ErecAid to “aid in recovery following prostate surgery.”