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An Overview of the ED Treatment Options for MS

October 29, 2024

The Harmful Effects of Multiple Sclerosis in Men’s Health

Multiple sclerosis is a debilitating ailment with several symptoms including vertigo, loss of balance and double vision. In addition, multiple sclerosis can also lead to erection problems in later stages.

Multiple sclerosis and impotence affect over 91% of Americans in the United States. It often predisposes men to fatigue, heat intolerance and cognitive impairment. Also, erectile dysfunction is the most common symptom of MS.

On the other hand, erectile dysfunction and impotence can result to poor libido and decreasing sexual stimulation. Thus, MS and ED impair men’s ability to maintain satisfactory erections.

Multiple sclerosis is also a nerve-impairing disease that, commonly results to poor transmission of electrical signals to the penis. As a result, the penis cannot sustain a satisfactory erection for penetration.

In addition, MS can also cause ejaculation problems and impotence in men. This condition also predisposes patients to retrograde ejaculation where there is false entry of semen to the bladder instead of the penis.

Oftentimes, men with MS and ED suffer from psychological dilemma. This includes depression, denial and low self-esteem. Several men fail to seek medical attention due to embarrassment and feelings of worthlessness.

Some of the Predisposing Factors of Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction can also occur as a result of another factor. Other disorders such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus can affect sexual performance. Also, some medications such as anticholinergic can affect men’s sexual ability.

Health specialists are into research for the safe and effective ED treatment for patients with multiple sclerosis. Thus, experts introduce intracavernous pharmacotherapy as one of the effective alternative treatments for erectile dysfunction.

Intracavernous pharmacotherapy (ICP) involves painless administration of vasodilators directly into the soft tissues if the penis.  This treatment helps men achieve natural erections and doesn’t wear off after ejaculation. Hence, a lot of users are satisfied with the positive effect of ICP.

Although, oral medication is effective to some, but it has manifold side effects that can cause serious health issues.

Therefore, it’s best to seek medical advice from an expert concerning the right ED treatment for MS patients with erectile dysfunction.

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