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how to do penile shock treatment

by Mrs. Yolanda Yost Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Can you do shockwave therapy on yourself?

In order to acquire a real shockwave device for medical treatment, you must first be a licensed physician. Shockwave as an energy is an amazing tool for many medical problems, but it also holds a lot of power and can cause harm to the body if used incorrectly.

How long does shockwave therapy take to work for ED?

Several factors can affect how long it takes for shockwave therapy to work, like a patient's age, medical history, and severity of erectile dysfunction (ED). The standard number of treatments to achieve one's goals is typically around 6 to 12 sessions.Apr 1, 2020

Is penile shockwave therapy painful?

Shockwave therapy has proven a viable, painless treatment option for those with erectile dysfunction, providing tangible benefits and enhanced erectile performance.Feb 24, 2020

Does penile shockwave therapy work?

The trial revealed shock wave therapy worked well to restore erectile function in men with mild to moderate vasculogenic ED. It did not have an effect in men with severe erectile dysfunction resulting from diabetes or in those who had undergone prostatectomy, cystectomy, or radiation.Aug 6, 2019

What should you not do after shockwave?

You should avoid high impact exercise such as running or playing tennis for the first 48 hours after treatment. If you feel any discomfort, you can take paracetamol if you're able, but avoid taking a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkiller such as ibuprofen as it will counteract the treatment and render it useless.

How do I use shockwave?

How to Use
  1. Add 2-4 ounces of ShockWave per gallon of water.*
  2. Each gallon will cover approximately 1000 square feet of surface.
  3. To disinfect or sanitize, first clean the surfaces of all contamination including mold, mildew and dirt using ShockWave.
  4. Apply a second application of ShockWave to the cleaned surface.

What are the side effects of shockwave therapy?

Side effects from ESWT are limited to mild bruising, swelling, pain, numbness or tingling in the treated area, and the recovery is minimal compared with that of surgical intervention. "Most patients take a day or two off after treatment but don't require a prolonged recovery period," says Dr.Feb 5, 2019

How often should you do shockwave therapy for ED?

There's currently no established recommendation for treatment period or frequency. However, a 2019 review and meta-analysis of clinical trials found that the most common treatment plan was twice weekly for 3 weeks, followed by 3 weeks without treatments, and another 3-weeks of twice-weekly treatments.Mar 9, 2020

Is shockwave therapy for ED permanent?

Shockwave therapy could serve as a long-term treatment for underlying physical causes of ED. Aside from penile implants and lifestyle changes, techniques that include medication and injections represent on-demand treatment options.Aug 12, 2020

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