Men's Sexual Health Connected to Overall Health Van Buren AR

Generally, sexual function suffers when you have health problems that damage vascular health and blood flow. So, while Viagra may be a quick fix, it doesn't address the underlying health problems that are plaguing your sex life.

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Men's Sexual Health Connected to Overall Health

Consider this: Thirty to 50 percent of men with diabetes suffer from erectile dysfunction. Men in their 40s who have erectile dysfunction (ED) are twice as likely to develop cardiovascular disease compared to men without ED. These are just a few examples of how your sexual health relates to overall health.

Between 15 and 30 million American men suffer from erectile dysfunction or impotence. Erectile dysfunction refers to an ongoing inability to get or maintain an erection. Impotence includes other sexual health problems such as a lack of sexual desire, or problems with ejaculation.

Men over age 65 are most likely to experience erectile dysfunction, but even young men can get it. It's common for men to assume that the problem must be structural problems with the penis, such as Peyronie's disease, or some inherent hormonal condition.

However, study after study shows that a wide range of health issues affect erectile function and sexual health. As psychiatrist Alain Gregoire puts it in the British Medical Journal, the penis has a multiplicity of connections within a man's mind and body - and, indeed, outside it.

Generally, sexual function suffers when you have health problems that damage vascular health and blood flow. So, while Viagra may be a quick fix, it doesn't address the underlying health problems that are plaguing your sex life.

7 Common Health Problems that Affect Men's Sexual Health

  1. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) - studies show that erectile dysfunction often occurs two to three years before CVD. Men with ED are also more likely to suffer heart attack and stroke.
  2. Diabetes increases the risk of erectile dysfunction by two to three times compared to not having the disease. ED is seen as an early symptom of diabetes.
  3. Smoking cigarettes doubles the risk of erectile dysfunction.
  4. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is closely linked to erectile dysfunction. Research shows that between 35 and 58 percent of men with hypertension had ED compared to only 14.1 percent of men with normal pressure.
  5. Obesity increases the risk of erectile dysfunction, possibly because of accompanying cardiovascular problems, atherosclerosis - and hormonal changes.
  6. Prostatitis can cause pain and discomfort during and after ejaculation and plays a role in erectile dysfunction.
  7. Physical inactivity, which can lead to obesity, increases the risk of erectile dysfunction.

Other medical conditions linked to erectile dysfunction and impotence include depression, kidney disease, chronic alcoholism, hepatitis C, cancer, neurological diseases, and pelvic injuries...

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