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What are the causes of Erectile Dysfunction?
Trauma: Physical injury to the genital area can lead to erectile dysfunction.
Spinal Cord Injury: Damage to the spinal cord can interfere with the transmission of nerve signals responsible for achieving and maintaining an erection.
Diabetes: Diabetes can damage blood vessels and nerves, affecting blood flow to the penis and the ability to achieve an erection.
Kidney Disorders: Kidney problems may contribute to hormonal imbalances and cardiovascular issues that can lead to erectile dysfunction.
Multiple Sclerosis: This neurological condition can disrupt the normal functioning of nerves, including those involved in the erectile response.
High Blood Pressure: Hypertension can damage blood vessels and reduce blood flow to the penis, making it difficult to achieve or maintain an erection.
Prostate Cancer: Treatments for prostate cancer, such as surgery or radiation therapy, can affect the nerves and blood vessels necessary for erections.
High Cholesterol: Elevated levels of cholesterol can lead to the buildup of plaque in blood vessels, restricting blood flow and potentially causing erectile dysfunction.
FAQs About Erectile Dysfunction Rings
How do I know what size tension ring to use?
You will start with the largest size tension system and work your way down until you find the size that will best maintain the erection.
How do you remove the Vacurect ring?
Try these three techniques for easy ring removal: Squeeze the erection to encourage blood to flow back into the body. Lift the opening at one side / pull the opening to the side slightly. Take a warm shower and remove using soap and water.
How long before I need to replace my tension ring?
Each tension ring is designed to last 2-3 years, depending on how often it is used.
What is erectile dysfunction (ED)?
Erectile dysfunction, often called ED, is the consistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse.
What are the common causes of ED?
Common causes of ED include diabetes, high blood pressure, hormonal imbalances, and psychological factors.