Sound waves - a new pain therapy - can solve Becomes a new weapon that helps men with erectile dysfunction. Therapy is enhanced by the ability to outline the growth stimulation of new blood vessels in the genitals.
Sound waves are often used in engineering approval gravel through the skin, which is used by more than 20 years, to ground the pebbles to the kidney or bladder into small members, so the stone can exit out of the way urine.
But recent years, studies also indicate that sound wave therapy seems to still work fine with the blood vessels, allowing blood vessels to grow. So, people began to apply it to treat heart disease.
On this mechanism, a research team at the Rambam Medical Center, Israel was testing reference sound waves for 20 men with erectile dysfunction (which vascular blood flow to the genitals poorly). All these people have erectile difficulty, is to take Viagra or similar drugs.
DailyMail said in three weeks, the low-intensity sound waves are shown repeated over 5 points in genital area.
Experiment was successful to the extent, at the end of the experiment, 15 of them were able to throw the drug away. None of the volunteers were having pain or side effects.
Dr. Yoram Vardi, head of the experimental group, said: “Drugs like love is not a cure. When patients stop taking the drug, as they often powerless. With sound waves, we can address the root causes of the problem. Patients can test ‘healthy’ again without using drugs again.
Dr John Dean, president of Association of Sexual Medicine International, said the findings are very interesting and rewarding to perform research at a larger scale.
