Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects many men and their partners. Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection firm enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse. While it may begin as a physical issue, ED can significantly impact confidence, self-esteem, and intimate relationships.
At Axios Health Co., we provide comprehensive, evidence-based erectile dysfunction treatment focused on identifying underlying causes and restoring sexual health.
Erectile dysfunction is often multifactorial, meaning it can result from a combination of hormonal, vascular, neurological, and psychological factors. Common contributors include:
In many cases, ED may be an early indicator of underlying health concerns, making proper evaluation an important first step.
Clinical evidence shows that low testosterone levels are frequently associated with erectile dysfunction. Testosterone plays a key role in libido, energy levels, mood, and sexual performance.
For many men, restoring testosterone to normal physiologic ranges can significantly improve erectile function. For patients who are not candidates for testosterone therapy, alternative erectile dysfunction treatments are available to help achieve optimal results.
At Axios Health Co., we offer a range of modern, medically guided ED treatment options:
Oral medications such as tadalafil (Cialis) and sildenafil (Viagra) are commonly used first-line therapies. These medications work by increasing blood flow to the penis, helping support the ability to achieve and maintain an erection.
Trimix is a compounded injectable medication that is administered directly into the penile tissue. It works by increasing blood flow locally and can produce reliable erections, especially in patients who do not respond to oral medications.
The P-Shot is a regenerative treatment that uses platelet-rich plasma derived from your own blood. The plasma is processed and injected into targeted areas of the penis to help improve blood flow, tissue health, and sexual performance.
This procedure is designed to be minimally invasive and is typically performed in a single treatment session without the need for multiple ongoing injections, making it a convenient option for many patients.
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Each patient receives an individualized approach that includes:
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If you are experiencing difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, effective treatment is available.
Schedule a consultation today with Axios Health Co. to identify the underlying cause and begin a personalized erectile dysfunction treatment plan.
Q. How is erectile dysfunction diagnosed?
A. Erectile dysfunction is diagnosed through a combination of a detailed medical history, symptom evaluation, physical exam, and sometimes laboratory testing. Blood work may be used to assess hormone levels, including testosterone, as well as markers for cardiovascular and metabolic health.
Q. When should I seek treatment for erectile dysfunction?
A. You should seek treatment if erectile dysfunction occurs frequently, persists over time, or begins to affect your confidence or relationship. ED can also be an early sign of underlying health conditions, so timely evaluation is important.
Q. Are lifestyle changes effective for improving erectile dysfunction?
A. Yes, lifestyle changes can play a significant role in improving erectile dysfunction. Regular exercise, weight management, improved diet, reduced alcohol consumption, smoking cessation, and stress management can all contribute to better erectile function and overall health.
Q. Is erectile dysfunction always permanent?
A. No, erectile dysfunction is not always permanent. In many cases, ED is reversible depending on the underlying cause. When factors such as hormone imbalance, lifestyle issues, or medication effects are addressed, erectile function may improve significantly.
Q. Can erectile dysfunction be treated if oral medications don’t work?
A. Yes. If oral medications such as PDE5 inhibitors are not effective, alternative treatments like Trimix injections or regenerative therapies such as the P-Shot® may be considered. A personalized evaluation helps determine the most appropriate next step.