Behavioural Therapies | Counselling and Lifestyle Modifications
Psychotherapy and/or behavioural therapy alone may be helpful even if there is no physical cause of ED or if a man is not ready for medical or surgical treatment. Counselling may be beneficial in combination with other treatments.

Non-Surgical Treatments | Oral Medications
Most men with ED start with pills or oral medication. These may improve blood flow to the penis, and with sexual stimulation, can help you achieve an erection.25-27, 29

Non-Surgical Treatments | Vacuum Erection Devices or Pump
A mechanical ED pump used to pull blood into the penis can cause an erection. The system includes a plastic cylinder, an external penile pump, and a tension band to place at the base of the penis. When the penis is erect, the ring is placed at the base to maintain an erection long enough to have sex (up to 30 minutes).28

Non-Surgical Treatments | Penile Injections
These medications may be combined and injected using a needle directly into the base or side of the penis. The medication may increase blood flow to the penis, creating an erection. Frequency is usually restricted and may be suggested / recommended by your GP / Andrologists.31

ED and Medical Conditions
Prostate Cancer
While ED may be a side effect of prostate cancer treatment, erectile function does not return in all cases. Penile rehabilitation and counseling may help both partners in recovery. Despite wide usage, 30% to 50% of patients who turn to sexual aids after surgery discontinue use within a year.10
Heart Disease
What’s good for the heart is good for your ED symptoms. If ED occurs, most treatment options are available. However, oral ED medication and heart medications don’t mix well and the medication in suppositories and some injections should not be used if you have blood clotting problems.31
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