The term erectile dysfunction (ED), formerly known as impotence, refers to difficulty getting and maintaining an erection. Men of all ages are affected by ED, but they are more likely to experience it as they age, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ED can be treated in many ways. Lifestyle adjustments, psychotherapies, medication such as these male enhancement pills, surgery, or assistance from a device are just a few of the treatments. In order to treat ED, an ED ring is commonly used. But does it really work? Do there are any side effects? Let’s find out more about this ring.
Erections: How They Work
The brain sends blood to the penis when a man is sexually aroused, causing it to grow and firm. Healthy blood vessels are necessary to achieve and maintain an erection. Before jumping right into the ED ring, let’s talk about how exactly erections work. In sexual arousal, blood flows into the penis, then they close off, keeping blood in the penis. After sexual arousal ends, they open up and let blood flow back into the penis.
Understanding the ED Rings
Most prescription medications for ED cannot be used if you have a history of heart problems or are taking some medications. They can often result in unwanted side effects, including flushing, headaches, or changes in vision. An ED ring might be a good alternative if prescription medications aren’t effective. However, surgically implanted penile implants may not be appealing to all men, and some may find vacuum pumps uncomfortable to use.
How These Magic Rings Work
This ring basically slows the flow of blood back from the penis to help maintain an erection. Most ED rings are made of rubber, silicone, plastic, or metal. The ring usually has two parts: a circle that fits around the penis and a constricting circle for the testicles. Most men find that the ring helps them maintain a rigid erection for long enough to engage in good sexual activity. Due to the fact that ED rings clog blood from flowing back while an erection occurs, they work best when a man is able to achieve a partial or full erection but has trouble maintaining it. A pump or ED vacuum fitting over the penis draws blood into the penis gently by creating a vacuum. ED rings are available alone or with pumps and vacuums.
How to Use an ED Ring
If an erection begins, gently stretch the ring over the head of your penis. Slide it down the shaft and to the base. It should be simple enough to use it. However, be sure to follow these tips here:
- Avoid catching pubic hairs;
- Use lubricant so that the ring can be easier to put on and take off;
- Use warm water, combine with mild soap to wash the ED ring before and after each use.
Safety Precautions
ED rings are not without their risks for men. An ED ring should not be used by men who have blood-clotting disorders or blood problems such as sickle cell anemia and by men who are taking blood-thinning medications.
Usually, manufacturers recommend removing the ring after 20 minutes of wearing it. Some men may be sensitive to the ring’s material. If irritation develops in either partner, men should see a doctor. Don’t wear the ring at night, as it may interfere with blood flow. The power of orgasm with an ED ring may also be lacking for some users.