Demystifying Reproductive Dysfunction: How We Study It and How It’s Treated

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Demystifying Reproductive Dysfunction: How We Study It and How It’s Treated

Men are fortunate to be living in a world in which our knowledge of reproductive health has increased to the point that it has. Gone are the days when, say, treating syphilis required a man to drink dangerous quantities of mercury – with little effect on the disease itself, and certainly to the detriment of the patient! Much of what is now known about proper male organ health strategies has come about through centuries of observation and trial and error, but much nowadays is learned through rigorously-designed clinical trials that look at numerous male organ health issues. One of the areas where clinical trials have proven especially beneficial in terms of gathering knowledge is in reproductive dysfunction. Knowledge gained from such clinical trials has led to the development of new treatments for the condition, as well as a greater understanding of it.

But there is still a great deal to be learned about reproductive dysfunction, as well as the need to develop alternative and/or more effective treatments. After all, not everyone responds to current treatments; those that do may develop a resistance to them as years pass. And so clinical trials for reproductive dysfunction will continue.

Trials But what is involved in a clinical trial looking at reproductive dysfunction? Every trial is unique and individual, and so each trial will be designed differently. Any person considering participating on a trial should read any available information and then prepare a list of questions to ask during an interview. Following are some of the basics likely to be part of a clinical trial in reproductive dysfunction. Some trials may include a “control group” of men without reproductive dysfunction, but most often they are looking for men with the condition. Most studies will want to include men who have had the condition for at least 3 months; some may want it to have been a problem for longer periods of time.

Typically, a man is asked to engage in reproductive activity at a minimum rate, e.g. once a week. If the purpose of the trial is to assess a new treatment option, he will likely be asked to stop using any medications he might be on for reproductive dysfunction. Often a study of this type will include a “diary” component in which a man will be asked to record specific information. Depending on the trial, this may include information such as the frequency that tumescence appears daily, assessment of firmness and duration, number of reproductive engagements, satisfaction with reproductive engagements, etc.

In most instances, information about the male organ and the reproductive encounters will be self-reported by the participant. More rarely, a researcher may physically examine the participant’s hardness or observe the reproductive encounter in a clinical setting. The latter is not typically done and the expectation that this will occur should be spelled out very clearly with the study participant well in advance. Study participants uncomfortable with such an arrangement should make their discomfort known and withdraw from a trial if their objections are not addressed.

Questionnaires are often a major part of reproductive dysfunction studies; sometimes these are meant to be filled out by the participant, but other times a scientists or doctor may ask the questions directly. Since the questions are going to center around the male organ and its functioning, participants should be sure they feel comfortable answering such questions If a trial involves a treatment, participants should be honest in reporting any reactions or issues and immediately bring any side effects to attention. The participant should be very clear about when and how to interrupt treatment if he thinks it is necessary.

Participating in clinical trials for reproductive dysfunction helps the medical community gain knowledge. Men can help themselves by regularly using a top ranked male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to help keep the male organ in good health. The best crèmes have a range of vitamins, such as A, B5, C, D and E. It should also contain a potent antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid, which can battle oxidative stress to keep male organ skin healthy.