Frequently Asked Questions about VaxAid Hydropump
Using the VaxAid in Water
Q: When I use the hydro pump in the shower, water comes out, and it won’t fill. What should I do?
A: Push up the little black pip on the valve cap to fill the pump with water and prevent it from leaking. After filling, insert your flaccid penis into the pump, then release the black pip by removing your finger before starting to pump.
Q: I’m having trouble releasing the pressure. How do I do it?
A: Turn the valve cap anti-clockwise to its maximum, then press it down to release the pressure. In emergencies, you can gently slide a finger under the bellows pump, but be careful not to damage the comfort pad.
Q: I’m seeing some speckles and bruises. Is this normal?
A: Yes, it’s normal when first using the VaxAid, as it pushes blood into the erectile chambers. These marks should disappear after a few days. To avoid this, pump slowly and evenly, starting with one erection and waiting a few uses before trying repeated exercises.
Q: Do I need to use lube when using VaxAid in water?
A: No, water itself acts as a natural lubricant and cushion for a smoother erection.
Q: Can I use a VaxAid erection ring with the VaxAid in water?
A: Yes, the erection ring can be used in water as the water creates a good seal without requiring additional lubrication.
Q: Can I use the auxiliary handball pump with VaxAid in water?
A: Yes, you can use the handball pump for added comfort, with or without the hose connector.
Q: How long should I leave the hydro pump on when I’m fully erect?
A: For optimal results, release the pressure two or three times over 10-15 minutes. Don’t leave the pump on for more than 20 minutes. You can also use a shower strap accessory for convenience.
Q: What’s the purpose of the swivel bellows?
A: The swivel bellows allows you to adjust the position of the vacuum gauge. If you’d prefer not to see it, simply swivel the bellows to move it out of view.
Q: What if I use the long insert pad in water by mistake? Will it cause harm?
A: No harm will be caused, but the short insert pad works better in water, while the long one is suited for use in air.
Q: I have some trouble using my hands. Can I still use the VaxAid?
A: Yes, if you can manage the cap valve to release the pressure, you can use the VaxAid. It’s designed to be shock-resistant and has a rough surface for a better grip.
Q: How often can I use the VaxAid, and is it safe?
A: You can use the VaxAid daily, but two or three times a week is sufficient. Regular, long-term use is generally recommended by urologists and is considered safe.
Using the VaxAid in Air
Q: Can I use the VaxAid in the air to exercise my penis?
A: Yes, but the bellows pump in the air may not generate enough vacuum pressure on its own. Use the handball pump to create stronger pressure.
Q: Do I need lube when exercising in the air?
A: Yes, apply lube to your penis, the base of the comfort pad, and inside the long insert for a better seal and comfort.
Q: I find the valve system complicated. Can you explain it?
A: The black pip is only for filling the pump with water. To lock the valve, turn the cap clockwise. To unlock it and release pressure, turn it anti-clockwise and press the cap.
Q: I’m having trouble keeping an erection with the VaxAid erection ring.
A: Ensure the ring fits correctly and is tight enough. You may need a larger size as your erections become firmer. Also, make sure the ring is oriented with the flat side towards your body.
Q: I can maintain an erection, but I’m finding it hard to ejaculate through the ring.
A: The ring should allow normal ejaculation if fitted properly. If you’re still having trouble, consult your doctor.
Q: I’m having trouble removing the ring from my erect penis.
A: Try a larger ring size if the current one is too tight. You can also apply a bit more lubricant to make it easier to remove.
Q: I’m finding it hard to create pressure when using it in the air.
A: It may take some practice. Keep using it, and you’ll become more comfortable with the process.
Q: Will using VaxAid over time cure my erectile dysfunction (ED)?
A: Clinical trials are underway to explore whether VaxAid can cure ED and Peyronie’s disease. While some urologists believe regular use can help manage ED, no definitive claims can be made until these trials are completed.