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Prostate Stimulation for Sexual Dysfunction

Prostate Stimulation for Sexual Dysfunction

Recruiting
18 years and older
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to use a device to stimulate the prostate with a goal of helping improve symptoms in men with sexual dysfunction.

Description

The purpose of the study is to use a device to stimulate the prostate. The goal of this is to help men with sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction can include conditions like delayed ejaculation (e.g.takes more than 21 minutes to climax) and can hopefully assist them in achieving faster time to ejaculation (e.g. closer to the median of 5.4 minutes in a "normal" individual) along with erectile dysfunction (e.g. the inability to achieve and sustain an erection).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Males >18 years of age suffering from sexual dysfunction

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Individuals who have had a prostatectomy - removal of prostate
  • Inability to operate the device for any reason
  • Females
  • Males <18 years of age

Study details
    Sexual Dysfunction
    Erectile Dysfunction
    Delayed Ejaculation
    Anorgasmia

NCT05468931

Stanford University

29 May 2024

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