How To Use An Impotence Vacuum Devices
Erectile dysfunction is a penile tissue disease that inhibits erection because of the blockage of the blood supply. This complication mostly occurs in elderly population and obese people due to fat deposition and malfunctioning of the erectile tissues. |
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The device contains a mechanical pump that aid in constriction of the penile blood vessels. The enlarged penis is placed on a plastic or acrylic cylinder at the end for support. Then, a rubber band is inserted to the base of the penis. When the mechanical or electrical pump is put into action, it pumps air out of the cylinders hence creating a vacuum that draws blood in to the shaft of penile tissues. Afterwards, the plastic band is slid to the base of the penis to maintain erection. The penis will withstand erection until the band is removed.
Many patients with erectile dysfunction have opted for vacuum impotence device due to its simplicity in application and safety. The device maintains erection for at least thirty minutes until the pump is withdrawn from the penis. However, erectile vacuum impotence devices have some complications especially to haemolytic individuals. Though it can cause prolonged penile muscles pain, the device is still effective in temporally treatment of erectile dysfunction.
It has been associated with bruising of the shaft thence producing gangrene of some parts and reduction in ejaculation force though some scientist claim that the concentration of the semen in the penile tubules, due to ineffective functioning of the constrictor to remove the ejaculated semen, causing pain.
Moreover, a vacuum constrictor is used in increasing the response of drugs injections due to the proper distribution of the blood throughout the penile tissues. This is the commonest and safeties non-operative treatment of erectile dysfunction after the sexual therapy.
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