Psychology

Anti-impotence medications that are dangerous to use today

One of the biggest problems in men's lives, which affects self-esteem, is impotence. Urologist-andrologist Sergei Bogolyubov spoke about which products should not be used, and are even dangerous. In addition, we have collected the top methods from the past that are scary to remember.

Viagra in combination with nitro drugs

In itself, the use of Viagra does not cause serious harm to a man’s body, and yet, using this composition uncontrollably can be dangerous, especially when combined with nitro drugs. Sergey: “Such drugs include nitroglycerin, nitrosorbide, in this combination the pressure is likely to drop by 60-70 units.” Do not take risks and be sure to consult a doctor to find out how you can or cannot combine prescribed medications.

Drugs to increase testosterone

According to our expert, they really improve the quality of erection, however, as mentioned earlier, without the supervision of a doctor, constantly taking them is simply dangerous for men's health. “Absolute contraindications for the use of these drugs include cancer. Also, uncontrolled use of drugs to increase testosterone can provoke blood thickening and form thrombosis,” comments Sergei.

consult a doctor before using any drug

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How did you deal with impotence before? We strongly do not recommend repeating

If you remember the methods of combating erectile dysfunction some hundred years ago, the methods are, to put it mildly, frightening. We have collected the most creepy options, which, fortunately, are not used today.

Treatment of impotence with electricity

The essence of the procedure is simple – electrodes were connected to the patient’s genitals, through which supplied current to the most tender parts of the man’s body. Needless to say, rarely did anyone agree to visit the doctor’s office a second time? By the way, electric shock was used to “treat” not only impotence, but also heart and other diseases.

Physical spanking

Yes, in addition to electricity, specialists of the past also used physiotherapy. The men's private areas were literally whipped with a tourniquet or whip until the skin turned red. The essence of the procedure was to make blood flow more actively to the pelvis.