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  2. What Is Priapism & How Can Men Treat It? - AOL

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    At-home care. For nonischemic priapism, there’s less chance of privates damage, so treatment may include the humble ice pack. Observation. Men with nonischemic priapism are likely to be kept ...

  3. Priapism - Wikipedia

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    Nonischemic priapism is often treated with cold packs and compression. [3] Surgery may be done if usual measures are not effective. [3] In ischemic priapism, the risk of permanent scarring of the penis begins to increase after four hours and definitely occurs after 48 hours. [3] [6] Priapism occurs in about 1 in 20,000 to 1 in 100,000 males per ...

  4. Persistent genital arousal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Sexology, neurology. Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD), originally called persistent sexual arousal syndrome (PSAS), [1] is spontaneous, persistent, unwanted and uncontrollable genital arousal in the absence of sexual stimulation or sexual desire, [2][3] and is typically not relieved by orgasm. [3][4] Instead, multiple orgasms over ...

  5. Nocturnal penile tumescence - Wikipedia

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    Nocturnal penile tumescence. Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) is a spontaneous erection of the penis during sleep or when waking up. Along with nocturnal clitoral tumescence, it is also known as sleep-related erection. Colloquially, the term morning wood, or less commonly, morning glory is also used, [1] although this is more commonly used to ...

  6. Erectile dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Erectile dysfunction (ED), also referred to as impotence, is a form of sexual dysfunction in males characterized by the persistent or recurring inability to achieve or maintain a penile erection with sufficient rigidity and duration for satisfactory sexual activity. It is the most common sexual problem in males and can cause psychological ...

  7. Retrograde ejaculation - Wikipedia

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    The treatment depends on the cause. Medications may work for retrograde ejaculation but only in a few cases. Surgery rarely is the first option for retrograde ejaculation and the results have proven to be inconsistent. [11] Medications do not help retrograde ejaculation if there has been permanent damage to the prostate or the testes from ...

  8. How To Get Rid of a Boner: The Gentleman’s Guide to ... - AOL

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    Giving your soldier a cold shock will usually make the erection disappear. The best method is a cold shower. You can also grab a cold drink from the fridge and rest it on your lap inconspicuously ...

  9. Late-onset hypogonadism - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, the International Society for the Study of the Aging Male defines late-onset hypogonadism as a series of symptoms in older adults related to testosterone deficiency that combines features of both primary and secondary hypogonadism; the European Male Aging Study (a prospective study of ~3000 men) [10] defined the condition by the presence of at least three sexual symptoms (e.g ...