Covid 19 and Erectile Dysfunction and peyronie's disease

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Covid 19 has had the biggest impact on our planet since the last world war and it is too early to understand the long-term implications for men’s sexual health. Visit our website at http://mansmatters.co.uk/ and https://www.peyroniesdisease.co.uk/

Today there is limited clinical experience and no clinical studies in the areas of Erectile Dysfunction, Peyronie’s Disease, and Covid 19. What we do know is that COVID-19 affects the vascular system (the system that carries blood, pumped by the heart throughout the body). Erectile dysfunction is often a predictor of heart disease, so both the vascular system and problems with the male reproductive system are connected.

COVID-19 can also cause hyper inflammation in men affecting the heart and adjacent muscles. This can affect the blood supply to the penis. Blood supply to the penis is crucial in order for a man to achieve and maintain an erection. In fact, over 20 times the normal amount of blood needs to flow into the penis to enable this to happen.

A further area of future investigation will be around the damage COVID-19 causes to the blood vessels that supply blood to the penis. These blood vessels can become clogged with fatty deposits and calcium deposits resulting in damage to the endothelium (lining), meaning they lose their flexibility and ability not only to allow a free flow of blood but also to expand and contract. Damage to these blood vessels and the build-up of deposits can be a trigger in the development of Peyronie’s disease.

Successful intercourse is not just based on the vascular system it is also psychological. Impulses from our brain that travel via the central nervous system and tell our body to get aroused. An analogy would be a motor car. You need to turn the key or press a button to switch the ignition on (our brain) and make the fuel flow to the engine to make the car move (the blood).

The central nervous system controls our sense of smell and taste, which are all symptoms of COVID-19. Future studies will show if there are any longer-term impacts on the Central nervous system. Another psychological impact is depression and the impacts of long-term social distancing and lockdowns have yet to be fully understood on people’s mental health.

We do not know what the future problems Covid 19 will bring. What we do know is that there are now state-of-the-art treatments for men that suffer from Erectile dysfunction through vascular problems. Extracorporeal-focused shockwave therapy is the latest and most innovative treatment.

It not only improves blood flow to the penis, but it also cleans blockages in blood vessels, generates new blood vessels and nerve tissue, and signals stem cells to repair damaged tissues in the penis. Visit our website at http://mansmatters.co.uk/ and https://www.peyroniesdisease.co.uk/

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