An estimated four in ten Chinese men over age 40 have erectile dysfunction (ED), researchers say.
Archives for October 2017
Review Discusses Pain Management for Men Receiving Penile Implants
While medical literature has addressed pain management for some urologic procedures (such as cystectomies and radical prostatectomies), little has been documented concerning pain management in penile prosthetics.
Neurologic Symptoms Linked to ED in Men with HTLV-1 Infection
Erectile dysfunction (ED) in men with human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection is largely caused by neurologic issues, according to new research published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
CCH Therapy Safe and Effective for Men in Acute-Phase Peyronie’s Disease, Study Finds
New research in the Journal of Sexual Medicine reports that injections of collagenase Clostridium histolyticum (CCH) can be a safe and effective way to treat Peyronie’s disease in its acute phase.
Survey: Romantic Behaviors Appeal to American Men and Women
New research in PLOS One reveals what types of sexual behaviors Americans find appealing, with romance and affection topping the list.
Several Anatomic Sites, Clinical Factors Related to Deep Dyspareunia
Deep dyspareunia refers to pelvic pain with intercourse and can negatively affect a woman’s sexual function, relationships, and quality of life. Often, it is caused by endometriosis, but it might also stem from contact with other pelvic structures near the vagina, such as the bladder, pelvic floor muscles, cervix, uterus, and adnexa.