How Does A Penis Erectile Dysfunction Pump Work?
- The user expands the penis ring over the bottom of the plastic cylinder.
- To promote a proper suction seal, lubricant is applied to the base of the penis, bottom of the plastic cylinder and inside the tube to allow the penis to easily be drawn into the tub once suction is applied.
- The penis is inserted into the tube and the tube is pushed against the base of the penis and body to create a proper seal.
- Suction is initiated by either a manual or automatic battery pump.
- As negative pressure develops the penis is engorged with blood and an erection is achieved.
- After the erection is achieved the elastic penis ring is slipped off the tube to the bottom of the shaft of the penis and the erection is maintained.
- The plastic cylinder is removed for intercourse.
First, the user expands the penis ring over the bottom of the plastic cylinder. Secondly, to promote a proper suction seal, lubricant is applied to the base of the penis, bottom of the plastic cylinder and inside the tube to allow the penis to easily be drawn into the tube once suction is applied. Thirdly, the penis is inserted into the tube and the tube is pushed against the base of penis and body to create a proper seal. Fourth, suction is initiated by either a manual or automatic battery pump. As negative pressure develops the penis is engorged with blood and an erection is achieved. Fifth, after the erection is achieved the elastic penis ring is slipped off the tube to the bottom of the shaft of the penis and the erection is maintained. The plastic cylinder is removed for intercourse. As mentioned earlier, one of the best choices for vacuum erection therapy is the Osbon’s ErecAid. ErecAid is an FDA approved, non-invasive option with minimal side effect risk. Unlike oral medications and injections you control the timing of the erection and maintain complete control with no pressure to perform.
Sources
Erectile Dysfunction: Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer: Radical Perineal Prostatectomy
Erectile Dysfunction - Mayo Clinic
Erectile Dysfunction - Urology Channel
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