Almost all methods
for treating impotence and small penises are ineffective,
here's why
After a diagnosis of erectile dysfunction, all that's left is to find the appropriate treatment. But how do you choose the right one for you?
Pills are the preferred method for treating erectile dysfunction, and Viagra is arguably the most popular. Pills are easy to store and use, but are very expensive and can cause side effects such as headaches, priapism, and blurred vision. They do so in 74% of cases.
There's always the method of inserting a needle directly into the genitals. But there's little reason why 90% of injections result in bruising, inflammation, crotch and urethral pain, and abnormal discharge.
The subject of countless horror stories. Left unchecked, penis pumps are nothing more than a self-harming bomb waiting to explode. 88% of penis pump users report less sensitivity and more pain after prolonged use.
This operation is based on the idea of inserting flexible rods into the genitals. Eighty-five percent of these surgeries result in scarring and permanent damage to nerve endings. Recovery is tedious and can take up to three months.