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Severe Health Conditions Linked To Erectile Dysfunction www.realpharmacyx.com
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Stroke and/or Heart Attack Erectile dysfunction is one of the primary symptoms of blockage in arteries that could lead to a heart attack or stroke. Approximately 15% of men having impotence problem may get a heart attack or stroke in seven years. If your artery gets block, you start getting damage to the organ that it supplies. www.realpharmacyx.com
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Stroke and/or Heart Attack Arteries which nourish the penis get infertile because they are smaller. Between 20-30% of men having ED has some form of hidden cardiovascular disease or obstruction in their blood vessels if they also have as a minimum two other risk factors for growing heart disease. www.realpharmacyx.com
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Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) CAD is a condition in which plaque and cholesterol collect inside the arteries and cause them to become firm and tapered. Having erectile dysfunction under the age of 45 is a chief factor for CAD. Doctors now consider that there’s a link between ED and endothelium (lining of the blood vessels). www.realpharmacyx.com
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Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) The endothelium can be damaged due to stress and tobacco use. It makes harder for the lining to function appropriately and for blood to reach the penile organ as the blood vessel supplying the penis are unable to relax. www.realpharmacyx.com
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Diabetes Diabetes has one of the most shocking impacts on erectile function: Affect blood flow Affect the nerves Men having diabetes are 4-6 times more likely to develop ED. Similar to erectile dysfunction, diabetes can also lead to strokes and heart attacks. www.realpharmacyx.com
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Dementia A man having impotence problem are 1.68 times more likely to develop dementia than those who don’t have. www.realpharmacyx.com
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Liver Disease One study stated that impotence was familiar in people with early stage hepatitis C-induced liver cirrhosis than those who had a chronic hepatitis B infection. Liver disease decreases your free testosterone levels, which not only kill your sex drive but also makes it more difficult to achieve an erection. www.realpharmacyx.com
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