Understanding the Causes of Vascular ED
If ED pills aren’t producing adequate erections, it may indicate underlying vascular erectile dysfunction, which can manifest as:
Arterial Disease of the Penis
When arteries supplying blood to the penis become narrowed or blocked, it limits blood flow, making it difficult to achieve or maintain an erection. This condition often results from underlying cardiovascular issues, diabetes, or other risk factors that affect arterial health. ED pills, which work by temporarily boosting blood flow, cannot address these structural issues, making arterial disease a challenging problem without specialized intervention.
Venous Disease of the Penis
Venous disease occurs when blood leaks out of the penile veins too quickly, preventing the sustained blood flow needed for a firm erection. Often linked to issues with vein function, this condition leaves ED pills ineffective, as they cannot correct the venous leakage. Proper diagnosis and targeted treatment are required to resolve this issue and enable consistent, reliable erections.
Vascular disease is often the underlying cause of erectile dysfunction (ED) in patients who do not respond to ED pills. Vascular disease can affect blood flow to the penis, which is essential for achieving and maintaining an erection.
Virtual Consultations: The Vascular Institute for Erectile Dysfunction offers virtual consultations to diagnose vascular disease of the penis from the comfort of your home.
Groundbreaking Treatment: If vascular disease is identified as the cause, you’ll be invited to our state-of-the-art facility in Stuart, Florida. At our specialized center, Dr. Masabni provides innovative, minimally invasive, outpatient procedures designed to help you achieve better erections without the need for invasive penile implants.
