What
is Penile Venous Leakage?
Penile
Venous Leakage is the most common
cause of
Chronic
Hypo-Erection, or the frequent inability of a
male person to
generate and maintain a full erection for
a satisfactory
intimate interaction.
Penile
Venous Leakage occurs when the amount of blood
that
gets into the penis during erection is not sufficient to create
the
pressure that is enough to compress the veins within the
penile
organ. When this happens, the penile veins are able to
drain
the blood back to the body faster than the penile
arteries
are able to bring blood into the penis. This results
to
smaller-sized, less rigid and short-lived erection.
What
causes Penile Venous Leakage?
Would
Men with normal erection also suffer from it?
Penile
Venous Leakage is highly prevalent among men with
health
disorders such as diabetes, prostate ailments and other
blood
circulatory problems. Smokers, alcohol drinkers and
overweight
men are very likely to encounter this problem.
Men
with the best health, of any age and
with
normal erection, may also encounter
Penile
Venous Leakage problem.
The
rate and amount of blood that gets into the penis during
erection
depend on the level of sexual arousal. The more
sexually
aroused the person, the faster and more amount
of
blood would get into his penis for a good erection.
Unfortunately,
sexual arousal is easily affected by stress,
anxiety,
physical fatigue or by simply not being so interested
to
have sex. In any of these cases, blood flow into the penis
during
erection will be slow and Penile Venous
Leakage
is likely to happen.
How
Do Penile Constriction Bands
control
Penile Venous Leakage?
Penile
constriction devices had been used since the early times
as
the most practical non-drug solution for controlling penile venous
leakage,
and therefore, for significantly improving erection.
Designed
to effect a constrictive pressure around the penile
base
during erection, these devices compress the superficial
veins
around the penile base. This primarily restricts these veins
from
their normal function of readily draining the blood
that
gets into the penis back to the body.
The
penile arteries that channel the blood from the body
to
the penis during erection are mainly located in the innermost
part
of the penis and are therefore not affected by the superficial
pressure
effected by the penile constriction device. This allows
for
the normal inflow of the blood into the penis during erection,
with
the blood outflow being restricted however, because
of
the penile vein constriction. Thus, resulting to the
accumulation
of more blood for bigger,
harder,
longer-lasting erection.
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