Is there help for traumatic ED?

  The treatment of traumatic ED is different from the treatment of functional ED, the moment of injury has essentially determined whether ED patients can be cured, most of the ED caused by trauma is neurovascular ED, treatment is often difficult. pde5 inhibitors such as western drugs may help, to be taken for a long time. Also consider sacral nerve stimulation therapy, surgical treatment such as penile prosthesis implantation or intracavernosal injection of vasoactive drugs for penile treatment, arterial vascular reconstruction, microsurgical arterial bypass surgery, etc.  Penile prosthesis therapy: Since the 1970s, artificially made silicone sponge implants have been used more frequently in the penis. This therapy has certain contraindications and complications and should only be considered for surgery after careful examination. Prosthetic implantation is currently one of the most satisfactory treatments for traumatic ED.  Arterial revascularization: It is the creation of an arterial bypass in the blocked or narrowed inferior iliac abdominal artery-penile cavernous artery bed to increase the perfusion pressure and blood flow in the intracavernous arteries of the penis for therapeutic purposes.  Arterial bypass: In young patients with traumatic arterial injury, ED can also be cured or improved by increasing arterial blood flow (with a long-term success rate of 60% to 70%).  In short, ED caused by trauma, its impact on male sexual health, couple’s sexual life, marital happiness, family harmony, etc., and other causes of ED is the same. Therefore, the only way to actively face, early treatment, successful recovery or hope.