Can't GET HARD? | Top 10 CAUSES of Erectile Dysfunction [ToUH9LIj9jv]
Can't GET HARD? | Top 10 CAUSES of Erectile Dysfunction [ToUH9LIj9jv]
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In this video, Stephanie Wolff from The Novus Center explains what are the top 10 causes of erectile dysfunction. Free Personalized Treatment Plan To Improve Your Sexual Performance: → Learn more about The Novus Center: → Subscribe for more sexual wellness tips: → Improve sexual wellness and feel young again. Join the private group: → Micro plaque acts as a plug to your blood vessels. You need blood vessels to carry blood to the tissue in order to create an erection. If you have a plug or some micro plaque buildup, you will no longer receive that blood flow to the tissue and therefore you will not be getting an erection, Diabetes is another cause of erectile dysfunction; elevated glucose. The more sugars you have, the more you are tearing apart those blood vessels which means you are not feeding the blood to the penis. Venous Leak, It has to do with the valves of your veins. Your veins have something we like to call doors, and these doors close to keep that blood in the penis so that you stay erected. Because of diet, extended amount of sitting, overweight, these doors can become faulty and the blood starts to seep back. High Blood Pressure, shrinking of your blood vessels. Unhealthy Lifestyle, being overweight, diabetic, smoker, no body movement. All these destroy your blood vessels. Depression does affect erectile dysfunction. If you are not making the feel-good hormones, you will not likely have it easy to have an erection. Medication, antidepressants can steal your testosterone. Lower testosterone, lower libido, less sex drive, erectile dysfunction. Hormone imbalance. You need both estrogen and dihydrotestosterone to have firm erections. Having too little of either or too much of both can cause erectile dysfunction. Balance is key. Performance anxiety. Nerve damage. Prostate removal. Peyronie's Disease. You can have it and still have an erection, but it might be painful. If the dense tissue is in the penis, you are not feeding the penis symmetrical blood flow. 00:00 Top 10 causes for erectile dysfunction 00:10 Micro-Plaque 00:54 Diabetes 01:40 Venous Leak 02:40 High Blood Pressure 03:24 Unhealthy Lifestyle 04:20 Depression 05:22 Low Testosterone 05:59 Hormone Imbalance 07:32 Performance Anxiety 09:14 Nerve Damage 10:16 Peyronie's Disease [CLINICAL STUDY] Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Using Focused Linear Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwaves: Single-Blind, Sham-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial: [CLINICAL STUDY] Shockwave therapy as first-line treatment for Peyronie's disease: a prospective study: [CLINICAL STUDY] Recent advances in the understanding and management of erectile dysfunction: [CLINICAL STUDY] Safety and feasibility of platelet rich fibrin matrix injections for treatment of common urologic conditions: [CLINICAL STUDY] Testosterone Therapy Improves Erectile Function and Libido in Hypogonadal Men: [CLINICAL STUDY] Stem Cell Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction: [CLINICAL STUDY] MSC-derived exosomes ameliorate erectile dysfunction by alleviation of corpus cavernosum smooth muscle apoptosis in a rat model of cavernous nerve injury: ___________________________ FDA DISCLAIMER: THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA). EXOSOME THERAPY, STEM CELL THERAPY, SHOCKWAVE THERAPY, PRP THERAPY OR REGENERATIVE MEDICINE THERAPY IS NOT FDA APPROVED TO PREVENT, CURE OR TREAT DISEASES OR CONDITIONS. PLEASE VISIT THE FDA WEBSITE (WWW.FDA.GOV) FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, INCLUDING CONSUMER ALERTS REGARDING EXOSOME THERAPY, STEM CELL THERAPY, SHOCKWAVE THERAPY, PRP THERAPY OR REGENERATIVE MEDICINE THERAPY. MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: These videos or any videos on "The Novus Center" YouTube channel does not provide medical advice. The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material contained on this website are for informational purposes only. No material on this channel is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this channel.
Aired: November 24, 2024
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