Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 11 September 2007 | There are 0 comments
Men all over Malaysia are falling for scams that involve masseurs advertising special massages that will cure erectile dysfunction and even increase the size of their penis. The masseurs advertise by sticking up handwritten advertisements in poorer parts of the country where people are largely uneducated and thus more likely to fall for this sort of scam.

According to one man who for obvious reasons wants to stay in nameless not only did the massage not have the effect that it was supposed to but in fact it has made his problem even worse. Since he went for his special treatment he has not been able to sustain an erection and as for penile enlargement he said this has definitely not happened.
All we can say at Ukmedix News is that in all of our research we have never come across one single report which shows that by getting a special massage you can improve your erectile function. Erectile function is dependent on good blood flow to the penile area and requires healthy arteries and general good health. Ninety percent of all erectile dysfunction is a blood flow problem and while a massage may make you feel good and is known to help blood circulation it is extremely unlikely to boost blood flow into the penis.
According to the head of the family health clinic at the University of Malaysia a massage of the penis and testicles was not going to help men who suffered from erectile dysfunction and that they were better off going to see a proper doctor for good advice and treatment. At Ukmedix News we agree with this advice and would like to warn our readers that they must not be gullible and naïve when it comes to getting erectile dysfunction treatment. Men should stick to clinically tested medications that are prescribed by doctors and not go for anything else no matter what it promises to do.
