
What Causes Erectile Dysfunction After Kegel Exercises?

please note , im sure from my all previous tests it is something related to musceles or nervous system not blood. so in case you prefer to consult with another doctors together it will be good idea since my problem is very complicated and it needs a doctor who has physiotherapy back ground to help me i think.
Bulging disc at L5/S1 could be significantly contributing
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Hello, and thank you for your premium question. I am an expert in sexual health, have a background in physiotherapy, and I can certainly help you with this problem you describe. I have reviewed your tests and records carefully, and consulted with several of my colleagues sitting next to me about this problem.
First, it is important to note that erections are caused by a combination of endocrine, nervous, and vascular systems. Musculature is not at all involved in an erection. Muscle exercises such as those you have performed can increase the force of ejaculation, but do not in any way affect the strength or duration of an erection.
Your bulging disc at L5/S1 could be significantly contributing here. I would consider an operation to repair this disc, as it could be compressing nerves and weakening your erection. You are right that the nervous system could be the main driver of the problem here.
While vasculature does not appear to be the problem, the most effective medication for erectile dysfunction is Viagra. Even if you have nerve compression from your spine, the increase and maintenance of blood flow could address your symptoms while you consider back surgery. I highly recommend Viagra as a symptomatic solution while you are pursuing treatment for potential nerve compression.
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You're very welcome.
To clarify my answer, I said muscles can increase the force of your ejaculation. This does not affect the speed. What you are describing is a combination of erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. This can certainly be caused by a disc bulge. You could try anal physiotherapy, as I also have seen good results with this, but this will probably not be useful until you get surgery on your bulging disc.
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Ok but i tried ciallis for like 4 months 5 mg. and what happened it was giving me more erection as number of times, but the erection was the same very very weak. No any imorovment in the way it errect , doesnt ciallis same viagra response ?
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Your MRI report very clearly states there is a disc bulge abutting the exits of the S1 nerve, as well as the thecal sac. This is very unlikely to be a mistake, as this is a very clear finding. Chiropractic cannot correct a disc bulge on its own, so this is not a cure. The only correction for this is surgery.
The other solution here is something I already mentioned: the most effective medication for erectile dysfunction is Viagra. Even if you have nerve compression from your spine, the increase and maintenance of blood flow could address your symptoms while you consider back surgery. I highly recommend Viagra as a symptomatic solution while you are pursuing surgery for nerve compression.
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They are similar medications, but sometimes people respond differently to them. Also, Cialis 5mg is a very low dose. You should take at least 10mg, and can take up to 20mg to obtain a stronger erection. I would try the higher doses of Cialis, and if that is ineffective, try Viagra, starting at 50mg.

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