Erectile Dysfunction Nasal Spray Works In 5 Minutes

A new erectile dysfunction nasal spray is proving stiff competition to Viagra. Researchers in Australia claim to have developed a nasal spray to combat erectile dysfunction—which they say can work in as little as five minutes. “Our nasal delivery bypasses the digestive system, so it really goes straight into the bloodstream and has an effect in five to 15 minutes,” the company says.

“We expect it to be a lot more effective than oral tablets so that it works consistently and in a quicker and faster amount of time, so men don’t have to plan ahead and they don’t have variable results,” they added. The new spray, dubbed SPONTAN, “repurposes” the PDE5 inhibitor Vardenafil—commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction—which is taken orally one to two hours before sexual activity. A clinical trial will soon begin in Australia to compare the results of SPONTAN against the results of a different PDE5 inhibitor that will be taken orally.

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Not Masturbating Raises Health Risks

A study is hitting back at “NoFap,” a movement urging men to avoid masturbation, showing abstaining may lead to health issues. Born out of groups on Reddit, “NoFap” claims not masturbating boosts confidence, focus, and even cures erectile dysfunction. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) surveyed 587 men who had taken part in the abstinence practice, finding that men said they felt worthless, shame, sad, and sometimes suicidal when they “relapsed.”

Those who underwent more extended periods of abstinence were likelier to report erectile dysfunction, depression, anxiety, and more sex negativity. The UCLA scientists also found that many people on the online forums singing NoFap’s praises were doing so with little scientific backing. Medical professionals encourage regular masturbation, saying it can help to reduce stress, improve self-esteem and even, for men, reduce the risk of prostate cancer.

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Botox Helps Men With Erectile Dysfunction, Research Finds

Could Botox be stiff competition for Viagra? New research has found injections of Botox into the penis provide “a clear benefit” for men suffering from erectile dysfunction. “As for the duration of benefit from the BoNT-A [Botox] injections, the above studies described a clear benefit within the first three months of treatment,” the study’s author stated.

Researchers believe the muscle relaxant, usually injected into the face, helped improve erections by relaxing the smooth muscle in the walls of blood vessels in the penis. The seven trials involved 362 men, with the participants having either Botox or a placebo injected at the base of their penis—effectiveness was measured using the “erection hardness scale,” which rates the stiffness and strength of the penis on a scale of zero to four. One trial showed that about half of participants improved their ranking on the scale, while a second trial showed 40% of impotent participants were successfully able to have sex at least three months after the treatment.

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Check out more about a study showing Botox helps with erectile dysfunction: https://nypost.com/2022/11/03/botox-helps-men-conquer-erectile-dysfunction-research-finds/

Johnny Depp Suffers From Erectile Dysfunction, Court Documents Claim

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Johnny Depp suffers from erectile dysfunction, attorneys for Amber Heard claimed in newly unsealed court documents. The actress’ legal team argued that Depp’s sexual problem may have contributed to her ex-husband’s behavior. “Though Mr. Depp would rather not disclose his erectile dysfunction condition, such condition absolutely is relevant, including Mr. Depp’s anger,” the documents alleged.

Heard’s lawyers went on to claim that Depp’s penile condition would make it “more probable” that he would become “angry or agitated” in encounters with Heard. Depp’s team did not comment on the erectile dysfunction allegation. Depp has denied all of Heard’s allegations.

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Check out more about court documents claiming Johnny Depp suffers from erectile dysfunction: https://pagesix.com/2022/08/01/johnny-depp-suffers-from-erectile-dysfunction-court-docs-claim/

Cyclists Are More Prone To Erectile Dysfunction, Study Finds

Researchers from the New England Research Institutes found that male cyclists are at risk of erectile problems and possibly infertility. The problem is that riding a bike can put pressure on the Alcock canal (no pun intended?), a part of the male anatomy that contains nerves and arteries that feed the genital area, causing loss of sensation and other problems. The good news is the risks are only for cyclists who ride a lot, who are 70 percent more likely than non-cyclists to have moderate or severe erectile dysfunction.

Researchers also found that men who cycled for less than three hours a week not only didn’t have a problem, but that modest levels of cycling seemed to be positively good for their sex lives, with 40 percent less chance of suffering from erectile dysfunction than those who never cycle. Although erectile dysfunction is a common and distressing condition for men, cycling is not up there as a leading cause. Most cases of erectile dysfunction are actually caused by smoking (which doubles your risk), high blood pressure (which also doubles your risk), excessive drinking, being overweight and stress— all in some way affecting blood flow, nerve sensitivity and or hormones such as testosterone.

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Check out more about how avid cycling increases the risk of erectile dysfunction in men: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10996015/DR-MICHAEL-MOSLEY-cycling-hayfever-pills-bad-news-mans-love-life.html

Men Who Vape Are Twice As Likely To Have Erectile Dysfunction, Study Finds

New research published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine suggests male e-cigarette users are more than twice as likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction [ED] compared to non-vapers. The comprehensive study, conducted by doctors at New York University’s Grossman School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, also included data from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study. Researchers found that compared to the men who had never used an e-cigarette, vapers were 2.2-times more likely to report having experienced ED.

“Our analyses accounted for the cigarette smoking history of participants, including those who were never cigarette smokers to begin with, so it is possible that daily e-cigarette vaping may be associated with higher odds of erectile dysfunction regardless of one’s smoking history,” said the study’s lead author. Researchers went a step further by factoring out those with a prior history of cardiovascular disease—which is known to prompt ED due to poor blood circulation—and found e-cigarette users in this sample suffered ED at a rate of 2.4-times that of non-users. Researchers say they need to look into the relationship between ED and vaping further, but “our findings underscore the need to study patterns of e-cigarette use that are relatively safer than smoking.”

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Check out more about a studying showing a link between vaping and ED: https://nypost.com/2021/12/01/men-who-vape-are-twice-as-likely-to-have-erectile-dysfunction-study/

The First Wearable ‘Erection Tracker’ Is Here To Help With Mens’ Health

There’s a new cock ring—but this one isn’t for getting off. A ring worn around the penis could help men figure out what’s causing their erectile dysfunction, and could even signal a deadly disease. The first wearable “erection tracker” can indicate several physical and mental health problems men face.

The Adam Sensor, made by Adam Health, is attached to the base of the penis and worn overnight to count the number of erections a man has during sleep (healthy men usually have 3 to 5 a night). Depending on whether or not a man can get nighttime erections, doctors are able to determine whether ER is psychological or biological, and treat the problem from there. “People count their steps, monitor the glucose, their sleep or fitness — it might be part of the quantitative health men are interested in,” say the makers of the device.

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Check out more about the first wearable ‘erection tracker’: https://nypost.com/2021/10/18/first-ever-wearable-erection-tracker-can-detect-if-youre-at-risk-of-diseases/

Men Who Watch A Lot Of Porn More Likely To Suffer From Erectile Dysfunction

Men who watch a lot of porn are at increased risk of developing erectile dysfunction when having sex, a new study shows. Researchers believer easy access to adult films are desensitizing men so they are not aroused when fucking themselves. The study found more than a third of men (35 percent) are more stimulated by watching other people have sex on a screen than they are having it themselves.

Lead author said: “There was a highly significant relationship between time spent watching porn and increasing difficulty with erectile function with a partner.” The average amount of weekly porn watched was around 70 minutes, with most engaging in individual bouts of between five and 15 minutes. “There is no doubt that porn conditions the way we view sex,” He adds, “Only 65 per cent of men felt sex with a partner was more exciting than watching porn. In addition, 20 percent felt they needed to watch more extreme porn to get the same level of arousal as previously.”

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Check out more about a study showing men who watch more porn are more likely to suffer from sexual issues: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8530749/Men-watch-porn-likely-suffer-erectile-dysfunction-study-shows.html

Pelvic Floor Exercises Could Stop Premature Ejaculation, Study Says

inflatable-tubeNew research suggests that pelvic floor exercises could help around three-quarters of men battling with common sexual issues like premature ejaculation. Experts say strengthening the muscles around the bladder and penis could boost men’s performance in the bedroom. In the first study of its kind, researchers analyzed data from 650 men who used pelvic floor exercises, and the results were impressive.

They found 47 percent of patients with impotence issues found the exercises had worked. While a huge 83 percent of men admitted it had helped them with premature ejaculation. Traditional treatments for erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation revolve around lifestyle changes and drugs, such as Viagra. While further trials are needed to confirm whether pelvic floor exercises are an effective treatment for both conditions, researchers say the study is promising.

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Check out more about how pelvic floor exercises could help with sexual issues for men: https://nypost.com/2019/05/17/men-could-stop-premature-ejaculation-by-doing-pelvic-floor-exercises-study-says/

Men Are ‘Zapping’ Their Dicks To Treat Erectile Dysfunction

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_twodicksThere’s a new treatment for erectile dysfunction that’s creating a lot of buzz. It could be a great alternative to Viagra—although many find the procedure to be, well, shocking. It’s called GainsWave, and it zaps tens of thousands of sound waves through a man’s dick to improve blood flow and enable erections.

Scary as it sounds, urologists and sexperts are excited by its potential because the sound wave pulses cause new blood vessels and nerve tissue to grow within the penis, enabling better blood flow and improving tissue sensitivity. The Food and Drug Administration hasn’t given GainsWave the green light yet, and even though early clinical studies have found the treatment to be safe and effective, researchers believe larger and longer-term patient studies are still needed. The $3,000 procedure is supposed to be painless, and has helped 75 to 80 percent of patients to get erections and go off meds like Viagra.

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Check out more about GainsWave: https://nypost.com/2018/03/28/men-are-zapping-their-penises-to-treat-erectile-dysfunction/