23 Apr Stem Cell Treatment for Diabetic Erectile Dysfunction
A recent study published in a peer reviewed international urology journal looked at stem cell therapy for the treatment of erectile dysfunction due to diabetes. It’s amazing that in diabetics, erectile dysfunction is observed in over 50% of men. With each advancing decade, the incident goes up by at least another 10 percentage points so by the age of 70, over 75% suffer with it.

The the article reviewed 48 publications evaluating Stem cell treatment for a diabetic related ED. The vast majority of the publications showed that with simply one stem cell treatment, patients regained the ability to engage in intercourse for up to 12 months. This included the ability to achieve an erection, along with the ability to maintain erection through intercourse. Compared to oral medications, the results are fantastic when a man can rely on his own natural erection capabilities.
There were some publications that showed adding PRP with the stem cells improved results. R3 Stem Cell has known this for years, and we use a proprietary combination of biologic known as the Regenerative trifecta. The combination of mesenchymal stem cells, stem cell exosomes, along with PRP produces incredible results for those with diabetic ED. Direct injections are placed into the corpus cavernosa after the penis is numbed up.
The basic problem with diabetic erectile dysfunction is a lack of blood flow. The Regenerative biologics work to correct this issue along with decreasing blood sugars, helping with insulin production and reducing the hemoglobin A1c.

The Regenerative trifecta procedure for diabetic erectile dysfunction also includes an IV drip component to provide even more treatment success. R3 Stem Cell has over 70 clinics in seven different countries. Free consultations are offered, call today to set yours up at +1 (844 )GET-STEM or email info@r3stemcell.com for more information.
Disclaimer: No claims are being made regarding the regenerative procedures. The FDA has not evaluated any of the information contained and stem cells are not FDA approved.
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