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These patented tension rings are medically engineered for safety, performance and comfort. The unique upper extruding bumps are positioned to press against the veins that maintain an erection. The lower urethral notch allows for ejaculation. The rings...


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DON'T KNOW WHAT SIZE RING TO GET 
TRY OUR NEW SAMPLE KIT and Save over $100 
Comes with 13 different sized rings and a carrying case  
THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE DEAL- WOULD COST OVER $239.00 FOR ALL OF THESE RINGS BUT YOU CAN TRY OUR...


Vibrating Stimulation Ring 
Wear for extra sensation, can be worn with regular erection tension rings for a more pleasurable experience for both your and her.  
Made of latex free material  
 
 



Provides the least amount of tension of all our standard tension rings. This is an excellent alternative for men who need only a minimal amount of tension to maintain an erection. Patients using the ErecAid System in combination with an oral...


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Postvac Easy Action Loader
This loader makes it easier to lubricate and load the band onto the cylinder. Use it for Postvac products only. It is to be used with the loading cone that comes in original kit. Great product for men who have arthritis...


Pos-T-Vac Standard Support Rings come in 3 different sizes to provide the perfect fit, making them a popular choice among vacuum therapy penis pump accessories. The ring's circular center offers even and lasting tension. The looped handles are...


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Osbon Erecaid Personal Lubricant
5 ounce tube with screw top. Can be used with all vacuum erection devices.


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Silicone Bands are Latex Free and have loops on the sides for an easier grip.They are generally more comfortable than standard bands. Latex Free.Size 3 is the smallest and Size 9 is the largest.


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Body Shield
The body shield is designed to help prevent excess scrotal tissue from entering the vacuum cylinder. It also helps to keep testicles from ascending during the erection process.
The shield is placed over the penis against the body and...


NEW IMPROVED PAL (PENILE ADJUSTABLE LOOP) Venous Leak ControllerHelps Maintain an Erection 
Take the guess out of what size band to order, works with all Vacuum Erection Devices 
More Durable and Grips better than previous...


Blue Ultimate Round Rings with Gentle Flex Technology 
Blue Ultimate Round Rings are made with New Gentle Flex Technology that allows the ring to stretch onto the cylinder easier and transfer to your body more gently. The New Gentle Flex will...


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Try in place of Osbon Erecaid Rings 
Most Durable & Comfortable ring avaliable 
 
Erecaidpumps Ultimate Round Rings are made for comfort and durability. The thickness of the ring provides extra tension, while the loops make it...


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Easy Seal
VED Flexible Seal
Reduces or Eliminates VED Lubricant
Latex Free 
PUMP IS NOT INCLUDED FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY
 
Easy Seal is a vacuum device accessory that virtually eliminates the need for VED lubricant. Easy to use...


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 Ultimate Hex Bands
 
Compare to Osbon Erecaid Rings with pressure points.
Hex Bands are a great choice for those who haven't had the best results with standard tension rings. The Hex Design provides pressure points that have proven to be...


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Erecaid EZ Ring      Buy 3 or more at $22.00 each 
The unique and patented design of the EZ Ring, which fits on the end of the cylinder like a lid, ensures that the scrotal tissue is not drawn into the cylinder...


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Ulitmate Gel Bands 
Newest Most Comfortable Band Available
New! INTRODUCTORY PRICE 
 
Designed for comfort and durability, Ultimate Gel Bands is a premium band at a value price. Four sizes available.
Buy in Bulk and save even more...


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ED Constriction Tension Rings for Erectile Dysfunction  
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How an Erectile Dysfunction Ring Can Help Erectile Dysfunction

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Jamin Brahmbhatt, MD, is a board-certified urologist and Chief of Surgery at Orlando Health South Lake Hospital.

The first treatments that tend to come to mind when you talk about erectile dysfunction (ED) are drugs like Viagra (sildenafil) and Cialis (tadalafil) . But several nondrug options can also help improve erections either on their own or with other ED treatments.


This article explores one such option, called an erectile dysfunction ring, that may be useful in people with mild ED or those in whom ED drugs are either ineffective or cannot be used . The article also lists the possible risks of ED rings and the people who should not use them.

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An erectile dysfunction ring is an elastic or solid band that fits around the base of the penis to help maintain an erection. Also known as a penile ring, tension ring, or "cock ring," it helps treat ED by preventing the backflow of blood from the penis when it is erect. By doing so, both the quality and duration of an erection can be improved. 1


Some people with mild ED may benefit from using an ED ring on its own or with a device called a vacuum pump ("penis pump") that draws blood into the penis using suction.


Others may use ED rings as part of a holistic treatment plan involving ED medications called PDE5 inhibitors , lifestyle changes (e.g., exercise and weight loss), counseling , injectable drugs like Caverject (alprostadil) , and testosterone replacement therapy . 2


Erectile dysfunction, formerly known as impotence, is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. It is a condition that commonly affects people over the age of 40. The risk increases with age, with around 40 percent affected by age 40 and nearly 70 percent affected by age 70. 3


There are many possible causes of ED, many of which are aging-related and others of which are not . It is not uncommon for several different conditions to contribute to ED.


Causes and risk factors of ED include: 2

ED rings can help treat certain aspects of erectile dysfunction, namely those affecting blood flow to the penis (such as high blood pressure or vascular disease) or the entrapment of blood once the penis is engorged (such as penile trauma and Peyronie's disease). 1 They may not be as useful if ED is due to a neurological, hormonal, or psychological cause. 1

An erection is a complex physiological response involving nerves, hormones, blood vessels, connective tissues, and smooth muscles.


The penis itself is comprised of two tube-like structures, called the corpora cavernosa , that run the length of the penis and become engorged with blood during an erection.


To prevent the backflow of blood, a band of fiber near the base of the penis called the tunica albuginea will tighten, capturing blood that would otherwise escape. When sexual arousal has passed, the tunica albuginea will relax and the penis will return to its flaccid state. 4


In people with ED, the flow of blood into the corpora cavernosa may be impaired and/or the tunica albuginea may become less efficient. 2 An ED ring can help overcome both of these issues. Even if the blood flow is reduced, any blood that enters the penis will become trapped as the base of the penis begins to swell and becomes compressed by the ring. 1


ED rings work by supporting the tunica albuginea, which tends to thicken and harden with age and become less efficient. 5 It can do the same if the tunica albuginea becomes lax, such as can occur with Peyronie's disease or penile trauma. 6


Erectile dysfunction rings are popular options for people with ED in that they don't require a prescription or a doctor's visit. They are relatively cheap, reusable, and can be easily found online or in adult sex shops.


There are both soft and hard ED rings made with different materials, including silicone, rubber, neoprene, leather, plastic, or metal. Many are designed as solid rings of various thicknesses and circumferences. Others are adjustable types and held in place with snaps, velcro, or other fasteners.


There are also variations that not only fit around the base of the penis but have a second attached ring, sometimes called a "ball stretcher," that is worn around the base of the scrotum . This additional attachment is said to enhance erections.


There are also vibrating rings that can be stimulating for both male and female partners. Lasso-type rings are long pieces of cord, often made of leather or rubber, that are held in place by a neck bandanna-type ring.


The choice of ED ring is largely a personal one. With that said, solid rings need to be properly sized so that they are comfortable and neither too tight nor too loose when you get an erection. This is less of a concern with adjustable rings or soft silicone rings that are stretchy.


Before use, some people will "manscape" the area around the base of the penis, shaving away excess hair so that they don't get snagged as you put on the device. It can also reduce irritation and chafing if you are especially hairy.


Because the design of ED rings can vary, follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure the ring is put on and worn correctly. This can reduce the risk of discomfort or injury.

Vacuum pumps can be used beforehand to achieve an erection. After suctioning, grab the base on the penis with one hand to keep blood from escaping and quickly apply the ED ring with the other hand. Soft silicone or adjustable ED rings are best suited for this.

There are risks associated with ED rings and certain people who should not use them.


Because ED rings restrict blood flow, it’s important to not wear one for longer than 30 minutes. 7 This is especially true if you take Viagra or other PDE inhibitors. Doing so can lead to a medical emergency called priapism in which the penis remains erect.


If an ED ring is "stuck" and cannot be removed, blood circulation can become strangulated and lead to tissue death or nerve damage. 8


Adjustable rings or soft silicone rings are generally safer as they can be easily removed or cut off in an emergency. Metal rings should be avoided . 7


If an ED ring causes pain, numbness, bruising, pins-and-needles sensations, or the skin to turn blue, remove it immediately. These are signs that the ring is too small and needs either adjustment or replacement.


Certain people should not use ED rings. These include people with sickle cell disease and blood-clotting disorders , as the restriction of blood flow can lead to the formation of clots and the total obstruction of a blood vessel. 9


Speak to your doctor if you are on blood thinners like warfarin or antiplatelet drugs like Plavix (clopidogrel) before using an ED ring or any other constrictive ED device. 10


Never fall asleep with an ED ring still on. 7


An erectile dysfunction ring is a band that goes around the base of the penis to restrict blood flow out of the penis and maintain an erection. ED rings are available over the counter in many different designs. Care must be taken that the ring is not too tight or there can be damage to the penile tissues. People with clotting disorders or those taking anticoagulants should not use an ED ring.


Erection dysfunction rings are simple and often effective means to improve the quality or duration of erections. For some people, they may be all that is needed to sustain an erection suitable for intercourse.


If they are not, do not be embarrassed to speak with your primary care provider, who may refer to you a urologist for further evaluation. Generally speaking, a urologist should be seen if you are failing to get or sustain an erection 50 percent of the time or if ED is causing emotional distress or affecting your relationship or ability to conceive. 11


There are many treatments for ED today that extend beyond Viagra or Cialis. By meeting with a specialist, you can pinpoint the cause and find the options that work best for you as an individual.

It can be if used correctly. The International Society of Sexual Medicine recommends silicone or adjustable rings that can be easily removed rather than metal rings that can get "stuck" and cause a medical emergency known as priapism in which an abnormally prolonged erection can cut off blood circulation in the penis. 7
Size matters when choosing a ring. If you choose to use a solid ring, you can get the right size by wrapping a length of string around the base of the penis, ideally while it is erect. To get the correct circumference, fold the string in half and measure it. Soft silicone and adjustable rings are generally easier to use and size.
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