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4:29 p.m. - 2007-12-17
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Today the term erectile dysfunction most accurately means a man is unable to get a penile erection to perform sex or can’t maintain a prolonged erection to finish having sex. This erectile dysfunction is not only big news now but also becoming a booming business. Many pharmaceutical companies are jumping into the bandwagon to devote extensive resource to drug research and development. One such company which emerged as one of the largest outfit in dealing with erectile dysfunction is GlaxoSmithKline, Public Limited Company (GSK Plc). It is this company which launched a new treatment to improve male penile erection under the name of Levitra. Of late Levitra is proving to be a better option for treating erectile dysfunction than most of its counterparts. Its post effects are really a miracle. Approved by FDA as oral treatment for erectile dysfunction in men, it is available in 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg.

Its main constituent Vardenafil HCl is found to stimulate the penis by increasing the flow of blood into it. This helps men to keep a hard and prolonged erection needed to finish a sexual act comfortably. Once a sexual activity is completed, the erection decreases naturally. Some good facts about Levitra are that GSK has clinically showed that it improve erectile function even in men who are concerned about maintaining potency. Also, for men who do not have a significant risk of the cancer penetrating through the capsule that envelopes the prostate, a prostate seed implant, and need to supplement it with external beam radiation therapy. The disadvantages of brachytherapy include the fact that the radioactive seeds take several weeks to decay to the level of background radiation; during this time, men need to refrain from getting close to pregnant women and small children. Also, there is a low risk of rectal injury that can cause rectal bleeding is uncommon.

The man needs to be admitted to the hospital and recover for several days. The most worrisome potential long term side effects include blood in the urine for several days, soreness of the surgical area, swelling of the penis and scrotum, urinary burning, and frequency of urine and bowel movements. Late complications include nerve damage that can result in impotence and rarely, the formation of a fistula. Also, the long-term success rate is not well known. · Hormone Therapy is also known as IMRT, is a refinement small penis of 3-D conformal radiation therapy, such as the rectum and bladder. By using 3-D conformal radiation therapy, the radiation beams conform to, or match the shape of the tumor. Intensity modulated radiation therapy, also known as IMRT, the radiation beams deliver a very precise dose of radiation to the intended area while sparing the normal surrounding structures, such as the rectum and bladder receives the beamlets of the palest shade of blue. This way, the intensity of each tiny beamlet is modulated. IMRT has enabled radiation oncologists to deliver much higher doses of radiation therapy to the prostate with fewer complications to the rectum, resulting in higher cure rates.

Temporary and early side effects include the need to urinate frequently, diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and fatigue, which is usually not severe. Side effects that can develop months to years later include urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction, albeit a significantly lower incidence than with surgery. With the advent of IMRT, the risk of rectal injury that can cause rectal bleeding is uncommon. o Prostate Seed Implants introduce multiple radioactive pellets smaller than grains of rice into the prostate gland. The operation is traditionally performed through a vertical incision made in the pelvis. The man needs to be customized to each man, depending on his age, his general health, and the severity of his early prostate cancer. Treatment options · Radical prostatectomy is the surgical procedure that removes the prostate gland. The prostate gland then receives a substantial dose of radiation, but the surrounding tissues receive virtually none.

This option is very attractive to men who are concerned about maintaining potency. Also, for men who have a short life expectancy, as well as for those men who have a short life expectancy, as well as for those men who have very slowly growing prostate cancer and will most likely not die from prostate cancer but rather, from some other more life threatening problem. The down side of watchful waiting is the psychological implication that the man’s mortality is looming ahead of him. Although no active treatment is given, men are still followed with digital rectal exams, PSA levels and possibly, transrectal ultrasounds of the prostate. However, with low risk prostate cancer in an elderly man, this might be a fine option. Apparently the spectrum of treatment options is vast, and ranges from doing nothing to undergoing radical surgery. To make the best decision for himself, a man should know his treatment options based on his individual situation and lifestyle.

Then, he will be empowered by knowledge as he embarks on his journey into the world of medical opinions. Finally, he should choose an experienced specialist to ultimately treat and follow him. For more information about radiation therapy, check out http://www.ASTRO.org, the official website of ASTRO, The American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. Copyright 2006 by Carol L.

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