Can one get an erection by shocking the penis?
Millions of men suffer from inability to have an erection. While Viagra
has helped some men, the medication is expensive and is associated with some
side effects. Now some researchers say that shocking the genitals can help one
achieve a sustained erection.
Preliminary studies from Israel indicate that shockwaves directed at the
penis may help some men achieve an erection. These researchers noticed that
animals administered low intensity shock waves developed more blood vessels in
their penis and started to hump more. More fascinating is that they even
administered shock to volunteers at different locations on the penis. After 300
shocks (administered twice a week), some men had satisfactory erection and they
were no negative side effects.
While this is a great therapy, some experts question the results.
Dildos, vibrators and other electrical sex toys have been around for about 50
years, and millions of people use them on a regular basis. The use of these
electrical sexual appliances has not resulted in an improvement in erectile
dysfunction. So for now the results from Israel have to be taken with a grain
of salt.
Just as a last note, many men have died while administering electrical
shocks to their genitals- semen (water) and electricity are a bad mix.
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