Testosterone and Erection

April 1st, 2007

Though it is difficult to say precisely what part testosterone plays in helping to produce erections, it certainly both primes the penis and triggers the chain of events which bring an erection about. It is surprising, but gratifying, how often when adequate testosterone therapy is given, all the symptoms of the andropause disappear within a few weeks or months, including erectile difficulties, particularly when other factors contributing to its onset or continuation are dealt with.

A statistically highly significant improvement in erectile function occurred in over 70 per cent of 1000 cases treated at a Harley street clinic with a variety of different forms of testosterone. This was particularly marked with the more powerful oral preparation, Restandol, which sometimes needed to be given in high but safe doses, and with the pellet implants.

Though this use of testosterone to help erection problems is controversial and not acknowledged by some authorities, which say it only increases frustration without giving back the means to perform, this is certainly not his experience in this large group of patients. The efficiency of testosterone in restoring potency is a common experience with doctors prepared to give it an adequate trial.

It was even recognised over 50 years ago in the article on the ‘male climacteric’ by Drs Heller and Myers in an article on”The Male Climacteric” in JAMA in 1944. They found that erectile function returned in nearly all of their testosterone deficient patients when they gave the hormone and went away again when they stopped.

Even though it is more difficult to restore function than desire, unless the source of the problems is obviously psychological or mechanical, it seems logical to investigate the testosterone balance of the patient, and restore it to normal as the first stage of treatment. Even if erections are not greatly improved by this alone, libido and confidence usually are. The most commonly used methods such as penile injections of prostaglandins, as in Caverject, then seem to work much better. Recent experience  has shown this to be particularly true when and Testosterone are combined to cure over 95% of impotence problems.

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