Medicare coverage has been increased from four catheters per month to a new catheter for each episode of covered catheterization. This policy change means you no longer need to clean and reuse your single-use catheters—you can replace the old catheter with a new one each time.
When it comes time to deal with erectile dysfunction, many men misunderstand the options available to treat their impotence. Impotence (ED) is normally a symptoms of an underlying condition, this underlying condition must be treated first in order for regular sexual function to be possible in the future.
Some of the options available include:
When it comes to medications, you are required to refill the prescriptions, disclose all medications currently being taken due to drug interactions and they require planning your sexual experiences.
If you choose surgery as your method of treatment, the pain and recovery time alone are not always worth the results that you may or may not get. Many men that undergoing surgery still end up having to use an additional form of erectile dysfunction medication or vacuum therapy devices to help sustain a usable erection for sexual intercourse.
Vacuum therapy is the safest impotence treatment available on the market today, according to the FDA. Purchasing an ED Pump is a one time purchase and can be used for years without much maintenance. They are also covered by Medicare and most private insurances unlike their little blue pill counterparts. Because insurance providers may cover the cost of penile pumps, this most often is a very affordable option when it comes to treating impotence. Because pumps are so effective they can be used just prior to intercourse to help you sustain a usable erection. Penile pumps are safe to use in conjunction with medications as a means of speeding up the effectiveness, but please consult your healthcare provider before changing your treatment method.
Penile implants are a last resort for most doctors, as they are risky and can have side effects that are unwanted. Therefore the pumps are always considered first as an impotence treatment.
If you want to know what options are available to you, speak to your doctor. You may not be a candidate for surgery or penile implants because you may have other medical conditions that interfer with the . Pumps do not have any requirements for use, and regardless of other medical conditions they can be used. Talk to your doctor about your options with penis pumps today, and avoid the side effects of surgery, medications and penile implants. Rest easy knowing your sex life can be as free as you always wanted it to be.
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