Erectile Dysfunction & Drug Abuse

Erectile Dysfunction & Drug Abuse: Pathways to Recovery and Wellness

Cocaine and Erectile Dysfunction

Contrary to popular belief, cocaine does not act as an aphrodisiac. While initial use may produce positive sexual side effects such as increased quality and duration of intercourse and more pleasurable orgasms, these effects diminish over time due to tolerance. Long-term cocaine use has been associated with various sexual side effects, including decreased blood flow to the penis, diminished libido, loss of sensation during intercourse, and premature ejaculation.

A healthy erection depends on the ability of the penile blood vessels to relax and fill with blood. Cocaine prevents this relaxation by tightening and constricting the blood vessels.

Prolonged exposure to high levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and sexual satisfaction, can also desensitise the brain’s response to sexual stimulation.

Other Recreational Drugs and Erectile Dysfunction

In addition to cocaine, several other recreational drugs have been linked to erectile dysfunction:

  • Amphetamines: These substances can narrow blood vessels, hindering sufficient blood flow to the penis.
  • Barbiturates: Often known to decrease interest in sex, barbiturates can indirectly contribute to erectile dysfunction.
  • Marijuana: While marijuana may increase sexual desire, it can prevent the smooth muscles in the penis from relaxing adequately to allow proper blood flow.

The Link Between Drug Abuse and Erectile Dysfunction

Drug abuse can significantly impact sexual health, leading to erectile dysfunction (ED) among other issues. Substances including alcohol, narcotics, stimulants, and certain prescription medications can interfere with the body's natural processes needed for achieving and maintaining an erection. The effects can be both physiological and psychological, often intertwined with the broader impacts of substance abuse on an individual's life.

  • Physiological Effects: Many substances can alter the cardiovascular, neurological, and hormonal systems necessary for sexual function.
  • Psychological Effects: Substance abuse can lead to mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and stress, which in turn can affect sexual desire and performance.
  • Lifestyle Impact: The lifestyle associated with chronic drug abuse may also contribute to ED by affecting sleep patterns, physical health, and relationships.

Our Integrated Approach to Care

Understanding the multifaceted relationship between drug abuse and ED, our clinic offers an integrated treatment approach that addresses both issues simultaneously, recognizing that addressing one without the other may not lead to sustainable recovery.

Comprehensive Assessment

  • Medical and Psychological Evaluation: A thorough assessment to understand the extent of drug abuse and its impact on sexual health.
  • Individualised Care Plan: Development of a tailored treatment plan that addresses both ED and substance abuse recovery.

Treatment Options

  • Substance Abuse Treatment: Programs designed to address addiction and support recovery, including counseling, support groups, and medication-assisted treatment as appropriate.
  • ED Treatments: A range of treatments for ED, including pharmacotherapy (PDE5 inhibitors), lifestyle modifications, and psychological counseling.
  • Holistic Support Services: Offering services such as nutritional counseling, physical therapy, and stress management techniques to support overall wellness.

Supportive Environment

  • Confidential and Non-judgmental Care: Our clinic is a safe space where all discussions and treatments are conducted with the utmost respect for privacy and individual circumstances.
  • Ongoing Support: Regular follow-up and adjustments to the treatment plan as needed, with a focus on long-term recovery and wellness.

Why Choose Us?

  • Expertise in Sexual Health and Substance Recovery: Our specialized focus ensures that you receive comprehensive care tailored to the unique challenges at the intersection of ED and drug abuse.
  • Patient-Centered Approach: We believe in treating the whole person, not just the symptoms, with a strategy that addresses physical, psychological, and lifestyle factors.
  • A Path to Sustainable Recovery: Our goal is to not only treat ED and support substance recovery but also to empower individuals to reclaim their health and well-being for the long term.

Taking the First Step Towards Healing

If you or a loved one are struggling with erectile dysfunction related to drug abuse, know that hope and help are available. Our clinic is dedicated to providing the care and support needed to overcome these challenges and embark on a journey toward recovery and wellness.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation. Let us be your partner in healing, every step of the way.

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FAQ's

What is Shockwave Therapy?

Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy (Li-SWT) is a treatment modality that utilizes acoustic (sound) waves to target damaged or impaired tissue to encourage the body to create healthier tissue. It also helps stimulate blood vessel growth.   Shockwave therapy has been safely used for decades. Today it is being successfully used to treat conditions such as erectile dysfunction (ED), Peyronie’s Disease, and sometimes male or female pelvic pain. 

How Does Shockwave for ED Work?

Shockwave therapy is an alternative to traditional treatments, such as oral medications (Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis), vacuum erection devices, injectable medications, and intra-urethral suppositories. 

When treating ED with shockwave therapy, low-intensity shock waves are applied to different treatment zones on the penis and on the perineum. Using targeted high-energy sound waves, Li-ESWT can speed up tissue repair and improve blood flow, nerve regeneration, and cell growth. This helps improve the strength and quality of erections. 

Is Shockwave Therapy Painful?

While “shockwave” on the surface may sound unpleasant, patients typically tolerate it well. It applies short, frequent, and high-intensity bursts of energy (in the form of ultrasonic sound waves) into soft tissue. Some patients may experience mild discomfort during or after their procedure. 

What Should I Expect for My Appointment?

Prior to your appointment, you may be instructed to shave the affected area. For example, you may be asked to shave the testes and penis prior to treatment for ED. There are no other preparations needed for your procedure. 

Appointments take approximately 30 minutes, and the procedure itself usually takes about 15-20 minutes. However, sessions may be longer depending on the customised treatment for each individual. Patients usually require six (6) treatments, with the effects expected to last for two to three years. The treatment may be repeated, if needed, after that timeframe. 

Treatments are not uncomfortable, and people do not require pain relief or aesthetic; however, patients may have soreness, redness, or some bruising in the treatment area. There are no restrictions following the therapy, but you should take it easy for the rest of the day. 

How Much Does Shockwave Therapy Cost?

Medical aid do not cover Shockwave Therapy, and patients should expect to pay out-of-pocket. At Shockwave Clinic, the cost pr treatment is Rand 2400.00  and 6-8 weekly treatments are normally required as the minimal about of treatments to get the full benefit.

Is Shockwave Therapy Right For You?

Your urologist will discuss your individual situation and help you determine if shockwave therapy is an appropriate treatment option for you.

 

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a very common sexual disorder affecting more than 1 in 5 men. ED is the inability to achieve and/or maintain an erection for sexual intercourse. While most often associated with older men, ED affects a significant proportion of younger men. When treating ED with shockwave therapy, low-intensity shockwaves are applied to different treatment zones on the penis and on the perineum

“Erectile dysfunction is a common disorder of men that increases with age and may profoundly affect their quality of life. Low-intensity shock wave therapy has been proven to be effective treatment for erectile dysfunction. We use the DUOLITH® SD1 to treat patients with vascular erectile dysfunction with good success”
Milad Hanna, M.B., B.Ch. FRCS – NHS Trust, London.

Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s disease is a condition that causes bending of the penis. The problem is caused by scar tissue, called plaques, that forms inside the penis. The disease is generally progressive, most men first notice the presence of the disease when they feel thickened areas (plaques) under the skin of the penis. As the disease progresses further, pain may occur with or without an erection as the penis becomes more curved. The condition can make sexual intercouse difficult or impossible. Shockwave therapy directly targets the pain points and breaks down the plaques within the penis.

“We use the DUOLITH® SD1 to treat several andrological conditions such as erectile dysfunction (ED), chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) and Peyronie’s. The DUOLITH® SD1 is very easy to operate and provides excellent results. Patients experience safel and gentle treatments”
Professor Lars Lund, MD, DMSci, Head of Research Department of Urology Odense University Hospital and University Denmark.

Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome / Prostatitis

Also known aschronic prostatitis, Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS)is characterized by pain in the region of the pelvic floor and / or urination problems without evidence of urinary tract infection. Some patients experience erectile dysfunction. CPPS is found in men of any age, with the peak incidence in men aged 35 – 45 years. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is performed using a perineal approach, treating both the prostate and the pelvic floor.

Hard-Flaccid Syndrome

Hard flaccid syndrome is a condition which causes men’s penises to be permanently semi-erect, even if they are not aroused. Erections are typically difficult to achieve, may not be as rigid and men with the condition may find they require more stimulation or arousal than they did before. The condition can be quite painful for those who have it, particularly during ejaculation, urination and erection.

Shockwave therapy for hard flaccid is a treatment that can help treat erection problems associated with the condition and can also relieve pain and repair some of the damage done to the penis.