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Erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.

K Hawton1

  • 1Warneford Hospital, Oxford.

British Journal of Hospital Medicine
|December 1, 1988
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New physical treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED) are available, including injections and surgery. Psychological approaches remain crucial for treating ED and premature ejaculation.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Andrology
  • Sexual Medicine

Background:

  • Erectile dysfunction (ED) is increasingly recognized as having organic causes.
  • Advancements in medical understanding have spurred the development of novel treatment modalities for ED.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current landscape of physical treatment methods for erectile dysfunction.
  • To emphasize the continued relevance of psychological interventions in managing sexual dysfunction.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of physical treatment options for erectile dysfunction.
  • Analysis of the role of psychological therapies in sexual health.

Main Results:

  • Several physical treatments for ED have emerged, including intracavernosal injections, penile prostheses, vascular surgery, vacuum devices, and pharmacotherapy.

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  • Psychological treatment strategies are highlighted as essential components in managing both erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.
  • Conclusions:

    • A multimodal approach combining physical and psychological treatments is often necessary for optimal outcomes in erectile dysfunction.
    • Psychological interventions maintain significant importance in the comprehensive management of erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.