dr. peter sinaiko

It can be hard to have a partner who’s struggling with erectile dysfunction. You want to be supportive of him during this time. Dr. Peter Sinaiko, an experienced urologist, offers tips on what to do if your partner has erectile dysfunction and how to be supportive during their treatment process.

dr. peter sinaiko

Don’t Blame Yourself

One of the first things to avoid is blaming yourself for the problem. Erectile dysfunction is not because of you, and it’s important to realize that. Your partner is struggling psychologically with the dysfunction, and the main thing is to be there for them. You don’t want to add more for him to deal with. 90% of erectile dysfunction cases are caused by physical factors. It’s not something that you did.

Talk it Out

Let your partner know that you’re there for them. This is a lot to take on by themselves, and it’s not healthy to keep feelings stored inside. It’s crucial for both of you to talk about what you’re feeling. Be empathetic to his situation. Make sure he knows how much you care about him and that you’ll be with him throughout this process.

Go to the Doctor with Him

Going to the doctor’s alone is never fun. Plus, you want to be a true partner in every sense of the word. If you’re coming along on the appointments, you’ll also get a clear explanation as to what’s going on. Dr. Sinaiko will be able to answer any questions you have about treatment and the cause of why this is happening. Your partner will know how much you support him and that you’ll be by his side no matter what.

Be Patient

While our shockwave therapy can show immediate improvement, the treatment plan usually involves six treatment sessions. We recommend two treatments per week for three weeks. It’s a long-term solution that should be set after the treatment is complete. We’ll also have follow-up appointments to monitor the health and condition of your partner

Things may not happen automatically. Be patient and work with your partner through this. Try different things in the bedroom to spice things up. Make sure all of the focus isn’t on actual intercourse, that way he won’t feel as pressured. Take things at whatever pace you’re both comfortable with.

Encourage Good Vascular Health

While it can’t reverse or stop erectile dysfunction, making sure you have good heart and vascular health is beneficial to the condition. Keeping up this form of health means better blood flow. And better blood flow means more blood being able to get to the penis. That’s always helpful in being able to achieve erections.

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At Progressive Men’s Health, our doctors are experienced in treatment for erectile dysfunction. Call us today or schedule an appointment online!

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