Erectile dysfunction (ED), which is often known as impotence, is a kind of sexual dysfunction in which the penis fails to erect or remain erect during sexual activity which is the most common sexual dysfunction among men. Because of its relationship with self-image and problems in sexual encounters, erectile dysfunction may be psychologically devastating. Physical reasons may be established in around 80% of cases. Cardiovascular illness, diabetes, neurological issues, hypogonadism, pharmacological side effects, and hypogonadism are all possibilities. Impotence is caused by thoughts or sentiments in around 10% of instances. In our study, we have reported a complaint from a male patient who was 43 years of age and complained of having difficulty in erection for the last 2 years. He had a medical history of Hypertensive for 4 years and control on drugs. We started treatment by doing a clinical examination of the patient. And it was clinically determined that the patient had erectile dysfunction. We have conducted Acupuncture on the pubic region as well as low-intensity shockwave therapy, per session, weekly. The patient's condition began to improve after the 12th no of session. It was the very first successful instance of Erectile dysfunction treated with Acupuncture and Low intensity shockwave therapy that had ever been documented. The available evidence for the ability of acupuncture to improve ED is insufficient and previous studies have failed to show the specific therapeutic effect of acupuncture for treating ED. But according to our findings in this case report, acupuncture and shockwave therapy might be the most effective treatment for ED. More case reports with different complications and different ages of patients can concrete the demand of acupuncture success in Erectile Dysfunction of men in the future.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijmcr.20220103.11 |
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Sheikh Mohammad Shahidul Islam, Boxu Lang, Md. Abdul Wahab. Acupuncture Treatment in Erectile Dysfunction by Shockwave Therapy: A Case Report in an Acupuncture Specialized Health Care Center in Bangladesh. Int J Med Case Rep. 2022;1(3):17-20. doi: 10.11648/j.ijmcr.20220103.11
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