Why choose New Creation MediCosmetic for your sexual health concerns?
Why Sexual Health Matters: A Physician's Perspective
New Creation Medicosmetic is owned and operated by a Primary Care Physician, Dr. Kelada-Sedra. As a primary care physician who manages chronic disease on a daily basis, I recognize that sexual health is often overlooked despite being an important indicator of overall health. Erectile dysfunction is frequently one of the earliest manifestations of atherosclerotic vascular disease and may signal the presence of underlying metabolic and cardiovascular conditions long before they become clinically apparent. As such, it would be a disservice to my patients to ignore these concerns.
The penis is a highly vascular organ supplied by some of the body’s smallest blood vessels. Impaired blood flow is a common underlying cause of erectile dysfunction and may serve as an early warning sign of more widespread cardiovascular disease, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, carotid artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, and even dementia.
For this reason, it would be imprudent to overlook the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction or fail to recognize it as an important window into a patient’s overall health and well-being.
Erectile dysfunction is often a manifestation of underlying metabolic or vascular disease and presents a valuable opportunity to identify and address broader health concerns before they progress. Additionally, erectile dysfunction is often caused by medication, such as antidepressants or blood pressure drugs, which can be adjusted to alternatives that do not interfere with sexual performance. Moreover, erectile dysfunction is not a singular issue; it is a cascade of multiple pathways, including desire-arousal-orgasm, which only a physician can diagnose and address these various aspects.
As a physician, I am uniquely equipped to implement advanced medication therapy as well as perform any necessary treatments such as the P-Shot, ECSWT, P-Toxin, Testosterone Replacement Therapy, and oxytocin, which non-physician practitioners cannot combine these advanced therapies.
Finally, our social fabric, family structure, and human relationships are all deeply rooted in our love language, intimacy, and sexual expression. It reflects our emotional health as individuals, families, and society. I am therefore dedicating a significant part of my practice to addressing this topic, which is often neglected-sometimes considered taboo- even though 40% of our adult patients suffer from sexual dysfunction.
I believe sexual health warrants careful medical attention, not only for its profound impact on the individual, but also on their partners, families, and society at large.