Management of erectile dysfunction
SA pharmaceutical journal.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
92(2), P. 19 - 26
Published: April 1, 2025
Erectile
dysfunction
(ED)
or
impotence
mainly
affects
men
who
are
older
than
40
years
of
age,
and
is
mostly
defined
as
the
inability
to
obtain
maintain
a
penile
erection
sufficient
enough
for
sexual
intercourse.
ED
multifaceted
condition
that
may
involve
any
one
more
several
different
organic
causes.
Conversely,
it
also
be
psychogenic
in
nature.
This
article
provides
an
overview
current
classification,
risk
factors,
diagnosis
management
ED.
Language: Английский
Nanotechnology-Based Drug Delivery Platforms for Erectile Dysfunction: Addressing Efficacy, Safety, and Bioavailability Concerns
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 20
Published: Oct. 11, 2024
Erectile
dysfunction
(ED),
is
a
common
and
multidimensional
sexual
disorder,
which
comprises
changes
among
any
of
the
processes
erectile
response
such
as
organic,
relational,
psychological.
However,
both
endocrine
nonendocrine
causes
ED
produce
substantial
health
implications
including
depression
anxiety
due
to
poor
performance,
eventually
affecting
man's
life
eminence.
Marginally
invasive
interventions
following
consist
lifestyle
modifications,
oral
drugs,
injections,
vacuum
erection
devices,
etc.
Nevertheless,
these
conventional
treatment
regimens
follow
certain
drawbacks
efficacy
safety
issues,
navigate
development
novel
therapeutic
approaches
nanomedicine
for
management.
Nanotechnology-centred
drug
delivery
platforms
are
being
explored
minimize
limitations
with
better
Language: Английский
The Efficacy of Mediterranean Diet for Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Narrative Review
Maxwell Salvador Surya Atmaja,
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Michael Purnama,
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Kevin Kevin
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et al.
Indonesian Andrology and Biomedical Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1), P. 34 - 41
Published: June 27, 2024
Background
:
Male
infertility
affects
millions
globally,
with
12-15%
of
Indonesian
couples
facing
conception
challenges,
50%
which
are
attributed
to
male
factors.
Despite
extensive
research,
70%
cases
remain
idiopathic.
Diabetes,
a
prominent
factor
in
infertility,
9.3%
the
global
population,
projections
estimating
700
million
by
2045.
Recent
studies
suggest
Mediterranean
diet
positively
impacts
semen
parameters,
particularly
diabetic
individuals.
This
review
aims
explore
diet's
effects
on
fertility
patients.
Reviews
The
literature
employed
three
databases,
focusing
in-vitro,
in-vivo,
pre-clinical,
and
clinical
from
2014-2024.
chronic
disease
characterized
abnormal
blood
sugar
levels,
insulin
production
or
effectiveness,
leading
complications
if
left
uncontrolled.
Erectile
dysfunction
(ED),
prevalent
men,
is
nerve
vessel
damage
high
levels.
Treatments
for
ED
include
PDE5
inhibitors,
but
alternative
plant-based
therapies
being
explored.
Platelet-rich
plasma
(PRP)
has
shown
promise
animal
lacks
human
trial
data.
diet,
rich
foods
healthy
fats,
may
help
prevent
sexual
function
deterioration
Comprehensive
nutrition
education
government
efforts
crucial
promoting
lifestyles
ensuring
access
fresh
foods.
Summary
In
conclusion,
shows
as
dietary
intervention
improving
populations.
Further
research
warranted
confirm
these
findings
mechanisms
underlying
fertility.
Language: Английский