Alternative Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction
Some men may choose to use alternative treatments in addition to traditional treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED). If you are considering an alternative form of treatment for ED, you should seek the advice of a healthcare provider.

What is an alternative treatment?

A health treatment that is not classified as standard Western medical practice is referred to as "alternative" or "complementary." Alternative treatments include nutritional supplements, herbal remedies, and acupuncture.

Nutritional supplements

Patients with ED have used nutritional supplements including bioflavonoids, zinc, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and flaxseed meal. Supplemental doses of the amino acid arginine have helped some men with ED, according to research. In addition, certain ED patients with low levels of the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) showed improvement in erectile function after receiving supplemental doses of DHEA. Experts have concerns about the safe use of DHEA, however, because long-term safety data do not exist.

Herbal remedies

Many herbal therapies are used as alternative treatments for ED. These include Asian ginseng and Ginkgo biloba. Some people claim that herbal remedies can have a positive effect on male sexual function. You should consult a doctor before taking any herbal supplement. Health care professionals can help weigh the risks and potential benefits of herbal remedies.

Acupuncture

This technique is an ancient Chinese method of healing that involves sticking very fine, solid needles into specific points on the body. Acupuncture stimulates the body's ability to resist or overcome illnesses and conditions by correcting imbalances. Acupuncture has helped some men with ED.

Remember...

It is important to consult a physician about ED to determine the cause, correct any underlying organic factors, and receive appropriate treatment for the condition.

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