Effects of Butea Superba
The process starts with the brain registering a sexual stimulus. The
brain then orchestrates a cascade of nerve signals that run through
the spinal cord to the penis. Here, the cavernosal nerves release
nitric oxide, a gas that quickly penetrates the smooth muscle cells
that form the penis' spongy tissue. The nitric oxide causes the cells
to produce a substance called the cyclic guanine mono phosphate (c GMP),
which has an expansive, relaxing effect.
The arteries feeding the penis expand and the smooth muscle relaxes,
opening up tiny sacs in the erectile tissue that then swell with blood.
The two main chambers of the penis, the corpus cavernosum, fill and
the organ becomes so engorged that the veins that usually drain away
blood are pressed shut against the tough outer membrane of the erectile
chambers.
The result is erection :
Arteries [left] and veins [Right]
penetrate the long, filled carities running the length of the penis-the
corpora cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum. Erection occurs when
relaxed muscles allow the corpora cavernosa to fill with excess blood
fed by the arteries, while drainage of blood through the veins is
blocked
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