Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common sexual condition that affects a person’s ability to achieve erections.
Despite several ways to treat ED, research on more effective and long-lasting remedies is ongoing.
Shock wave therapy is an emerging alternative treatment for ED. While most ED remedies provide temporary relief, shock wave therapy may have long-term benefits.
It may be best for people who do not respond to medication or have vasculogenic ED.
This article discusses the working, side effects, and effectiveness of shock wave therapy for ED.
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What is shock wave therapy for ED
Source: syda_productionsShock wave therapy is a non-invasive form of alternative treatment. The clinical term for shock wave therapy is Low-intensity Shock Wave Therapy (LiSWT).
LiSWT is an orthopedic treatment that helps treat injured bones, ligaments, and tendons. It can also help heal wounds.
LiSWT uses targeted high-energy sound waves to speed up cell growth and tissue repair.
In recent times, shock wave therapy has been used for Erectile Dysfunction. Erections result from healthy blood flow to the tissues in the penis.
Shock wave therapy may help repair and strengthen blood vessels. As a result, it can help enhance blood flow.
Non-invasive treatments are procedures that do not include the use of devices that break the skin or physically enter the body.

