Liver cirrhosis & Erectile dysfunction - #10431
I m suffering from sine last 02 yeares Liver cirrhosis & Erectile dysfunction... Sildenafill & Tadalafill tablet not work in this situation...so please Suggest Any New drugs or new medicine..please Help me ASAP.. Thanks
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Viagra is not working for you because of liver issues Alprostadil urethral suppository (Muse) Inserted in urethra – acts locally without liver involvement
Changes that will help you Kegel exercises: Strengthen pelvic floor, improve erection firmness.
Losing belly fat: Exposes more of the base, giving the illusion of greater length.
Good sleep + testosterone-friendly diet #Diet for you Zinc: Pumpkin seeds, cashews, eggs
Vitamin C & E: Amla, oranges, almonds
Omega-3s: Walnuts, flaxseeds, fish
L-Carnitine: Found in dairy and red meat
Ashwagandha: Shown to improve sperm count and motility Shilajit to increase testosterone level
#avoid Smoking, alcohol, and excess caffeine
Heat on testicles (tight underwear, laptops on lap, hot tubs)
You can mechanical pumps to increase your erection time
Organic Erectile Dysfunction secondary to Chronic Liver Disease
Likely components: Endothelial dysfunction, Low testosterone, Fatigue-related sexual dysfunction
RX
1) Clomiphene Citrate 25 mg 1 tab daily for 7 days 2) Tab neurobion forte 1 tab after lunch for 1 month
Brisk walk 20 mins daily (improves vascular flow)
Kegel exercises: Strengthen pelvic muscles
Start-stop method: For ejaculation control and erection training
Mental focus: Avoid performance pressure and overstimulation from porn Consult a urologist.
In liver cirrhosis, ED medications like sildenafil/tadalafil may be less effective due to impaired liver metabolism and vascular changes. Alprostadil (injection or urethral suppository) or vacuum erection devices may be safer alternatives but require urologist supervision. Consult a hepatologist and urologist together to assess liver-safe ED treatments and improve overall vascular health.
Hello sir Please be aware See for cirrhosis you can start liv52 onca day for 2 months Avoid fried food Take boiled food only Avoid high protein and fat diet Get lft done and share with general physician or hematologist For erectile dysfunction take ashwagandha on ce a day for 1 month Consult sexologist or gynacolologist if no improvement occurs Regards
Liver cirrhosis and erectile dysfunction often have intricate interconnections due to the systemic effects of liver dysfunction. As cirrhosis advances, it can lead to hormonal imbalances, endothelial dysfunction, and metabolic disturbances, all contributing to erectile dysfunction. It’s crucial to manage liver health alongside addressing erectile issues. In cases where traditional phosphodiesterase inhibitors like sildenafil and tadalafil aren’t effective, lifestyle changes should be considered first: such as ensuring optimal medical management of cirrhosis, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding alcohol, and ceasing smoking if applicable. Since hormone levels can be affected by liver disease, checking and optimizing testosterone levels if low, can sometimes benefit erectile function. Some patients find improvement with other therapeutic options like vacuum erection devices or penile injections (like alprostadil), which may bypass the limitations encountered with oral medications in liver conditions. If none of these methods are feasible or effective, discussing more invasive options should be done with a healthcare provider. Importantly, though, before trying any new medication, especially with underlying liver disease, it’s essential to have a thorough liver function evaluation and consult with your healthcare provider. They can provide a tailored treatment plan considering your liver status, potential drug interactions, and safety profile. Always avoid any medication that has not been prescribed specifically for you, especially over-the-counter supplements or herbal remedies which could worsen liver function. If symptoms rapidly worsen, you experience jaundice, confusion, or swelling, seek immediate medical assistance as these may indicate a serious liver complication.
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