Erectile Dysfunction & Stem Cell Therapy
Per the European Association of Urology, new clinical trial results show that allograft stem cells can restore erectile function to allow previously impotent men to have spontaneous intercourse, or without any other medications, injections or implants. This is the first time in a clinical trials allograft stem cell therapy has produced patients who have recovered sufficient erectile function to enable intercourse. Within 6 months of the treatment, 8 of the 21 patients reported that they had recovered sufficient erectile function to achieve penetrative sexual activity. However, the IIEF questionnaire (standard for measuring erectile function) score of all the patients increased following the trials. This means that even if it wasn’t enough to not still need the support of medications or other options alongside the treatment, all the patients reported an improvement in their erectile function. Erectile dysfunction is a huge problem for men, affecting nearly half of men between the ages of 40 and 70 to some degree. Erectile dysfunction is...