Sunday, May 2, 2010

God give me will power to work on remaining healthy and potent

If there is a marriage in ur family then 1 million advises will come on food menu,decoration,lighting, shopping's etc., there will be all kind of expectations, all kind of caution.
The emphasis will be on looks, personality, manners, money etc. etc . But no one will advise u on health check up like for thalesimia, erectile dysfunction, addictions, HIV etc.etc. Following educative article of TOI says 7% of male between the age 20 to 30 are having ED.
 
No one also advises as to having a lifestyle, food habits  which will not increase the chances of BP, sugar, back ache, addictions, depressions etc which ultimately leads to ED. While world and women have changed having more freedom.Women of today are healthy and smart and demanding and having 24 hrs exposure to exciting films on TV .
 
I say,
1. instead of Kundli and income checks go for fitness check. Ambani hospital in Andheri Mumbai has premarital tests package.
2.Go for pre and post marital counselling to experts.
3.have a healthy life style.
4. Have spiritual and happy environment. Spiritualism, yoga, garba, yatra, satsang, outdoor picnics  etc can give u same relaxation and happiness which one looks in addictions ( smoking/ wine,more then 3 cups of tea etc)
5. Simplicity, honesty, politeness, good friends reduce chances of BP and Diabetes where as those put u on mad race of high life, competition, late nights, indoor parties etc spoil ur health.
6. prefer simple thali meals / Indian Cuisines instead of pizza, pasta, cheese items, and other high cholesterol items.
7. Prefer coconut water, lemon water, milk shakes, keri pani ( raw mango drink)  sharbet, jal jira, chacha( butter milk) etc instead of flavoured, aerated, artificial cold drinks.
8. Do not eat heavy food after 7 pm.( at-least 25 days in a month) exception given for party and functions for 5 days.
9. Relaxation techniques, Osho dynamic meditations, hard physical work, lifting your own bags ( not  depending on servants, drivers, porters) climbing stairs, going to hill station increse ur potency.
10. Wish list for next decade: God give me will power to work on remaining healthy and potent and not want long life and becoming dependant who will never be cared for.
 
Erectile dysfunction cure for only Rs 10K


Malathy Iyer | TNN

Mumbai: Street vendor Karan has never heard of the term implants, let alone a penile one. Considering that he earns Rs 100 on a "good day'', he could never have afforded those expensive synthetic fillers, priced between Rs 70,000 and Rs 2 lakh, to cure erectile dysfunction. But, on Monday morning, he will get a silicone implant that could change his life forever. All for a medical bill of Rs 10,000.
   Karan says doctors will use a "pipe'' for him, but it is actually a made-in-India penile prosthesis that urologists at KEM Hospital, Parel, will implant. Within two months, his inability to sustain an erection will be history.
   Karan's case is a pointer to how, in the city's public hospitals, a team of dedicated doctors are making it possible for the common man to beat andropause blues at affordable rates.

 

Remeber bibelic truth: Most women like strong healthy man ( and not like me with ponch)



Things Looking Up

50% of diabetics/- hypertensive patients develop erectile dysfunction


7% of all ED patients are in 20-30 age group

Roughly 10-20% patients need an implant but barely 1% can afford it
 
 
An affordable cure for erectile dyfunction


Malathy Iyer | TNN

Mumbai: When 22-year-old Karan (name changed) fell from a moving truck near Matunga five years ago, and injured his urethra—the membranous canal that carries urine—repeated infection and surgeries resulted in erectile dysfunction (ED). An implant would have set him back by at least Rs 70,000, a route that was too expensive for him. But now, the cure to erectile dysfunction need not be restricted to the rich. In the city's public hospitals, a team of teachers are making it possible for the city's poor to beat andropause blues, at affordable rates.
   On Monday morning, Karan will get a silicone implant, all for a medical bill of Rs 10,000. "A child is the only one whom we can call our own. I want to marry in order to have a child. This will let me fulfill my dream of getting married and having a child,'' says the unlettered vendor who hails form Mau district in UP.
   Says Dr Sujata Patwardhan, who heads the urology department of KEM Hospital: "Penile implants are are expensive. A few American implants costs around Rs 2 lakh. We offer Indian prosthesis that have been in use since 1994 and have shown good results.'' The public hospital programme only charges for the prosthesis; operation and hospitalisation charges are zero. The same prosthesis in a private hospital could cost over half a lakh.
   Dr Patwardhan started the penile implant programme during her earlier stint at BMC's other medical school, Sion Hospital, a few years ago. Between the two hospitals, her team has conducted 14 operations that have benefitted truck drivers, labourers, among others. "Soon, both hospitals will have independent implant programmes,'' said Patwardhan.
   In December, Kurla-based cobbler Abdul, a father of two, became KEM's first penile implant patient. "He has been so happy with the results that he brought chappals as gifts for us,'' says Dr Patwardhan.
   Erectile dysfunction is usually a symptom of an underlying disease such as heart problem, diabetes or hypertension. "Considering that India has the largest number of diabetes cases, one can gauge the burden of erectile dysfunction. Roughly 10-20% of ED patients need an implant but barely 1% can afford it,'' says andrologist Dr Rupin Shah, who devised the Indian penile prosthesis in 1994. He has since used it in roughly 150 patients each year.
   His first patient for the desi implant was a young teacher at Bhatia Hospital who has since fathered two daughters and his oldest is an 82-year-old from Assam. "According to a study done in Gujarat, 20% of the men over 40 years had ED while 90% over 70 had ED. It is a sign of an underlying disease that is best treated at the earliest,'' adds Dr Shah, who is attached to Lilavati Hospital.
   Dr Shailesh Raini, urologist from Jaslok Hospital, says that the need for implants have come down since Viagra hit the shelves. "But there are those who have an irreversible ED and they need implants,'' he says, adding that "they work, whether imported or Indian''.

LOW-COST PENILE IMPLANTS



Treatments include

Medication: Viagra and other similar drugs enhance the effects of nitric oxide, a chemical the body produces, that relaxes penis muscles Self-injection: The patient injects himself with a drug named alprostadil using a fine needle at the base or side of his penis. It an erection in 5-20 minutes


Incidence

50% of diabetics\hypertensive patients will develop ED

7% of all ED patients are in the 20-30 age-group

9% in 30-40 age group


11% in 40-50 age group

30% in the 50-plus age group

When all else fails

Penile implants

It involves surgically placing devices into the two sides of the penis. The implants consist of either inflatable or semirigid rods made from silicone or polyurethane. It is usually not recommended until other methods have been tried. As with any surgery, there is a risk of complications such as infection

Erectile dysfunction (ED), which is the male patient's inability to sustain an erection, is often the sign of a health condition that needs treatment, such as heart disease or poorly controlled diabetes. Treating the problem usually reverses ED, but in some cases it needs specific treatment, be it medication or surgery
 
 
 
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