Erectile dysfunction (ED) is more common than most people realize. Studies suggest that about one in three adult men deal with it at some point. And yet, most men stay quiet about it, assuming it is just something that comes with age or stress, or that they have to live with it.
The good news is that in 2024, there are treatment options that actually work without surgery, without long-term medications, and without major side effects. ACRT BD (Advanced Centre for Regenerative Therapy) in Dhaka offers two of the most effective ones: the P-Shot and Focused Shockwave Therapy.
This article breaks down what these treatments are, how they work, and who they are right for.
Why Erectile Dysfunction Happens
Before jumping to solutions, it helps to understand the cause. A lot of men assume ED is a psychological problem, something to do with stress or anxiety. That is true in some cases, but research shows that around 48% of ED cases are actually physical. The blood vessels and nerves that control erections are simply not working the way they should.
Other common causes include:
- Poor blood flow to the penile tissue
- Low testosterone or hormonal imbalances
- Side effects from blood pressure or diabetes medications
- Sleep disorders
- Lifestyle factors like smoking or alcohol
The treatments ACRT BD uses are specifically designed for vascular and tissue-related causes, which is the most common root of the problem.
What Is the P-Shot?
The P-Shot, short for Priapus Shot, is a regenerative therapy that uses your own blood to help repair and rejuvenate penile tissue.
Here is how it works. A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm, just like a regular blood test. That blood is placed in a centrifuge, which spins it to separate out the platelet-rich plasma (PRP). PRP is packed with growth factors that your body uses naturally to heal tissue. That concentrated plasma is then injected into specific areas of the penis.
The injections stimulate new tissue growth, improve blood vessel function, and increase sensitivity. Because the treatment uses your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction or rejection.
What to expect:
- The procedure takes about 30-45 minutes
- Minimal discomfort (a numbing cream is applied beforehand)
- Little to no downtime, most men return to normal activity within 1-2 days
- Results start showing within a few weeks
- Effects can last 2-3 years
What Is Focused Shockwave Therapy?
Focused Shockwave Therapy (also called Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy or ESWT) has been used in urology since 2010. It is completely non-invasive, meaning nothing enters the body. A device delivers low-intensity sound waves externally to the penile tissue.
These sound waves do something remarkable: they stimulate the growth of new blood vessels in areas where blood flow has become restricted. Think of it like clearing out blocked roads and building new ones. Over the course of treatment, circulation improves, and erections become easier to achieve and maintain.
What the research says:
A clinical trial found that 60% of men reported a meaningful improvement in erectile function within six weeks. Around 50-60% of patients achieved spontaneous erections capable of intercourse without any medication.
Treatment schedule:
- Each session lasts 15-20 minutes
- Usually 6-12 sessions are recommended
- Sessions are typically twice a week over 6 weeks
There is no pain, no recovery time, and no medication involved. For men who want a drug-free approach, this is a strong option.
P-Shot vs. Shockwave Therapy: Do You Need Both?
These two treatments target the problem from different angles. Shockwave therapy works on blood vessel regeneration at the tissue level. The P-Shot accelerates tissue repair and improves nerve sensitivity. When combined, many patients see significantly better results than with either treatment alone.
At ACRT BD, the doctor evaluates each patient individually before recommending a treatment plan. Some men benefit most from shockwave therapy alone. Others do better with a combination approach.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
These treatments work best for men with:
- Vascular or blood flow related ED
- ED that has not responded well to oral medications
- A preference for non-surgical, drug-free treatment
- ED related to diabetes or cardiovascular risk factors
If you have severe soft tissue damage, shockwave therapy may not be suitable. A proper consultation and evaluation is always the first step.
Why Choose ACRT BD?
ACRT BD is one of the few clinics in Bangladesh specifically focused on regenerative therapy for sexual health. The clinic uses proper diagnostic tools including hormone testing and penile vessel imaging before recommending any treatment.
The approach here is medical, not cosmetic. There is no pressure to buy packages. The focus is on identifying the actual cause of your ED and treating it properly.
Contact ACRT BD:
- Phone/WhatsApp: 01977656237
- Website: acrtbd.com
- Service pages: P-Shot | Focused Shockwave Therapy | Erectile Dysfunction
Final Thoughts
ED is a medical condition, not a character flaw. And it is very treatable. The P-Shot and Focused Shockwave Therapy represent a modern, science-backed approach that avoids the side effects of long-term medication and the risks of surgery.
If you have been putting off dealing with this because it feels embarrassing, know that you are not alone and there is a real solution available in Dhaka right now.
Book a free consultation with ACRT BD at 01977656237 and take the first step toward getting things back to normal.