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How to Treat Your ED With Self-Injection and Penile Implants


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"Penile implants rival pacemakers in their reliability and satisfaction" (1:23)
Ridwan Shabsigh, MD, outlines current treatments for ED, including lifestyle changes, drugs, and hi-tech implants.

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If you still have ED after making lifestyle changes (quitting smoking, changing your diet and exercise routines, and losing stomach fat) and you've also tried oral medications such as Viagra and Cialis, you're not necessarily done. Urologist and ED expert Ridwan Shabsigh, MD, says self-injection is highly successful and penile implants benefit from the latest technology.