Shockwave therapy is generally safe with minimal risks. Some patients may experience mild tingling, slight bruising, or temporary hematomas, but these effects are rare and typically resolve on their own. Its low risk and high tolerability make it a widely accepted treatment.
Shockwave therapy, specifically referred to as low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (LI-ESWT), is a non-invasive treatment option for erectile dysfunction (ED) that aims to improve erectile function by stimulating new blood vessel growth in the penis, potentially allowing for more natural erections; however, it is considered an experimental treatment with ongoing research to fully understand its long-term efficacy and suitability for various ED cases.













