Low-intensity shockwave therapy improves erectile function in trials, but guidelines continue to classify it as ...
An experimental therapy known as low-intensity shock wave treatment might improve erectile dysfunction, particularly for men with only mild to moderate sexual difficulties, a research review suggests.
ED is real—but it's also one of the most over-applied terms in men's health. Knowing the difference between normal ...
I’ve had a couple of young male patients I’ve had to put penile implants in because they’ve exhausted everything else,” one ...
In some people with kidney stones, low-intensity shockwave therapy (LIST) breaks them up. And in some with heart disease and fractures, LIST coaxes the body to produce new blood vessels that help with ...
For men, the venom of a South American spider may be the key to more fruitful sex life. Scientists in Brazil have been testing an alternative treatment for erectile dysfunction that uses venom from ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
Digestive diseases and treatments may affect sexual function; however, clinicians address these concerns in a minority of patients despite unmet needs.
Low libido is a lack of sexual desire or interest. Orgasmic disorders cause difficulty achieving orgasm, even with enough arousal. Sexual arousal disorder includes problems with getting or staying ...
Thermobalancing therapy is an advanced medical technology known for its effective and safe approach to treating men wi ...