Many Australian men struggle with erectile dysfunction but treatment is available

Erectile dysfunction should not be treated as a ‘locker room joke’. Source: News Regional Media
This is a great article about one of my patient’s experiences with ED, the mental health and relationship issues it caused, and how erectile restoration surgery with a penile implant has improved their lives.
 
As part of Men’s Health Week, Dr Christopher Love is calling on Australians to stop treating ED as some sort of “boy’s change room joke” and to give the condition the same medical recognition and compassion as any other health issue, and by doing so hopefully encourage men to feel more comfortable about seeking help.

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Use it or Lose It

You may have heard it said, “If you don’t use it, you’ll lose it.”

That really does apply to the penis in relation to penis length and girth.

Men normally have a number of erections each night, whilst they sleep. These were always scoffed about as being related to “dirty dreams” etc., but urologists have understood in recent years that these night-time erections are a part of the normal body function, to keep the penis healthy.

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Exploring Different Types of Penile Implants

Welcome to a comprehensive exploration of penile implants, an remarkable solution that has transformed the treatment of erectile dysfunction. As you read this informative blog, written by Dr. Christopher Love, a respected urological surgeon specializing in penile implant surgery, you’ll gain insights into the diverse range of penile implant options available. This blog also sheds light on leading manufacturers, Coloplast, Rigicon, and Boston/AMS, all of which have contributed significantly to this field.

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Your Guide to Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse, and it can have a significant impact on quality of life and relationships.

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common problem that affects many men in Australia and around the world.

According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, around one million men in Australia experience ED. In Australia, the prevalence of ED is highest among men aged 60-69 years, with around 70% of men in this age group experiencing some degree of ED.

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