Medical Intervention

Adverse reactions of intracavernosal injection and the treatment of erectile dysfunction with topical vasoactive drugs
This section details the complications and treatments of penile priapism, hematoma, foreskin edema, infection, and corpus cavernosum fibrosis caused by intracavernosal injection, and introduces topical vasoactive drugs such as prostaglandin E₁ emulsion administered through the penile skin and urethra.
2026-05-12
Article 95: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, management of nasal bleeding, and methods of hemostasis after trauma
This article continues from the previous one, providing a complete explanation of the three steps of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): opening the airway (head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver), mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (800-1200 ml of airflow), and chest compressions (4-5 cm depth, 60-80 compressions/minute, compression-to-ventilation ratio 15:2). It also details emergency treatment for...
2026-05-11
Differences and historical lag between andrology and andrology
This chapter elucidates the historical differences between andrology and andrology, pointing out the gender differences in brain function. It discusses the drawbacks of past medical research using a male-centric approach, and the fact that andrology lags behind andrology, including the later start of research on male hormones.
2026-04-22
