PGAD Hard Flaccid | Dr Ahmed | Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine [Jrls4h-Pc-A]

Dr. Ahmed of the Great Neck, Long Island location discusses PGAD (persistent genital arousal disorder) and hard flaccid and how we can help treat it. Topics discussed include: Persistent genital arousal in men Possible symptoms Resources used for treatment and relief Dr. Tayyaba Ahmed completed the BS/DO program at New York Institute of Technology and was trained at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Northwell Health Plainview Hospital and the NYU Langone Medical Center/RUSK Institute for Rehabilitation. A board-certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician, Dr. Ahmed is also a fellow of the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a member of the International Pelvic Pain Society. At Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine, our pelvic pain specialists provide a functional, rehab approach to pelvic pain. When you visit one of our offices, you spend an hour with your doctor reviewing in detail your medical history and symptoms. Then, we perform an internal exam (no speculum) to evaluate your nerves and muscles. Together, we'll discuss an individual treatment plan that gets to the root cause of your pain and helps you to feel better. The best part: you can begin treatment the same day! At PRM, our mission is to decrease the time patients are suffering from pelvic pain symptoms. LEARN MORE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITY and get in on the discussions happening: ✨ Facebook - ✨ Instagram - ✨ Twitter - #PelvicRehabilitationMedicine #PGAD #hardflaccidsyndrome **** Persistent genital arousal disorder was more classically thought of over the last few years as a entirely female disorder. We're learning more and more about the condition and we're seeing that men are presenting with symptoms of persistent genital arousal. Upon discussing with the patient, their symptoms, we were able to diagnose persistent genital arousal and other male conditions like heart flaccid. Because of the differences in the symptoms, we've noticed that some are more classified as hard flaccid syndrome, and some are more classified as persistent genital arousal. Many of our patients who present with symptoms of hard flaccid are very distraught, they are depressed. Typically, the symptoms will present after a sexual encounter. Many of our patients are presenting with lack of sensation in their penis, sometimes many years where this is going on and they're at their last door when they come to pelvic rehabilitation medicine. So we try to open up more doors for the patient. If we are not able to solve their problems, we want to find out where their problem is, whether it's structural, chemical, or muscular. Because of the complexity of this disease state, we often have to use different resources, including acupuncturists and different pelvic physical therapists who have more experience with males. We take a different focus, focusing on their sexual symptoms and improving their blood flow to the pelvis. We work with different specialists, including interventional radiologists, acupuncturists, physical therapists, and try to get the best possible imaging to evaluate the patient. We work together as a team to try to improve that patient's quality of life with these conditions. If you feel that you have any symptoms of hard placid or persistent genital arousal disorder, and you feel alone or upset that you're not able to get appropriate care or that you're dismissed by previous doctors or healthcare providers, then reach out to Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine and we're happy and hopeful for your progress and we want to be a part of your treatment. #male enhancement pills sale #enlarged penis liquid slicon #male enhancement beverage