What does it treat?
A penile prosthesis is used to treat men with erectile dysfunction (the inability to get an erection). Many of these men have tried oral medication before having a penile prosthesis inserted. In addition, penile prosthesis can be part of the treatment of Peyronie’s disease. These products do not add length to the penis. Most patients are very satisfied with the penile prosthesis after learning to use it.
Who can use it?
Any patient with erectile dysfunction is a possible candidate for a penile prosthesis. Requires surgery for insertion. In general, and according to American Urological Association guidelines, patients should have a reason not to use oral therapy before considering prosthesis placement.
Does it hurt?
Most patients feel some pain after surgery due to swelling and inflammation. This is usually of short duration. After the pain subsides, the patient can usually start using the prosthesis.
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