UNDERLYING CONDITIONS
Some underlying conditions may prevent you from getting a natural erection such as heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes may all cause erectile dysfunction. Physical issues like obesity, drinking too much alcohol and smoking may also contribute to erectile dysfunction.
HEART DISEASE AND UNDERLYING CONDITIONS
There is a strong connection between your heart health and your sexual health. The narrowing of the arteries can affect your sexual function and cause erectile dysfunction. The most obvious causes of erectile dysfunction are heart disease, smoking, and high blood pressure.
HIGH CHOLESTEROL LEVELS AND UNDERLYING CONDITIONS
Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in your blood. Your body needs cholesterol to build healthy cells, but high levels of cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease. Reduced blood flow caused by high cholesterol has also been linked to poor sexual performance in men.
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE AND UNDERLYING CONDITIONS
Men with hypertension are most likely to experience erectile dysfunction and it can also interfere with ejaculation and reduce sexual desire. High blood pressure damages artery walls, causing them to harden and narrow by reducing blood flow to the manhood.
TYPE 2 DIABETES AND UNDERLYING CONDITIONS
The body’s ability to regulate and use sugar (glucose) as fuel is impaired by diabetes. High blood sugar also damages the lining of your arteries. The effects of high cholesterol on blood flow have long been believed to be responsible for male dysfunction, but are now also implicated in female dysfunction.
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