Men aged over 40 years are encouraged to be aware of some health problems can lead to erectile dysfunction (ED), particularly cardiovascular disease (heart and blood vessels) such as hypertension (high blood pressure), dyslipidemia, hypercholesterolemia.
"Erectile dysfunction is closely associated with cardiovascular disease," says cardiologist and blood vessels of the Harapan Kita Cardiac Hospital, Santoso Karokaro, in a seminar entitled Beware of Cardiovascular Diseases Lead to Erectile Dysfunction, Thursday (19 / 2), in Jakarta.
So far, there is a high prevalence of cardiovascular disorders in the conditions experienced by men with erectile dysfunction. As many as 64 percent of men reported ED at least have one or more of the following conditions are hypertension, chronic heart disease / angina, high cholesterol levels, diabetes, and depression.
According to Santoso, increased blood pressure and cholesterol (dyslipidemia) in the body will lead to narrowing of blood vessels and as the size of blood vessels carrying blood to the penis constrict. DE disorders can also be an early manifestation of atherosclerosis (hardening and shrinkage of blood vessels).
Therefore, preventing the emergence of cardiovascular disease to save a person from DE. Risk factors include smoking, high blood pressure and high cholesterol can cause atherosclerosis (the accumulation of fatty deposits in arteries) should be avoided.
Treatment to get back to normal sexual life is of course very important for most patients with ED, be it with the diseases cause, or not. The survey results show that there is, a man concerned with seeking treatment for ED that ensures faster and longer erections. In fact, the overall condition of the body function plays a significant function for patients with ED.

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