You Need to Know These Three Facts About ED

If you suffer from erectile dysfunction (ED), it is easy to get confused with all the information and misinformation out there. The internet alone has information ranging from helpful to misleading to outright scams

To better understand erectile dysfunction, you need to know the facts. Once you have a real understanding of ED, you could seek appropriate treatment options and regain control of your sex life.

Here are some facts you need to know about erectile dysfunction.

If you have occasional problems in the bedroom, you may not have ED.

Erectile Dysfunction is diagnosed when you have consistent problems having or maintaining an erection. Every man has the occasional erection problem from time to time. This is normal and could be due to a variety of factors. If you achieve a successful erection nine out of ten times, you probably won’t be diagnosed with any form of ED.

Erectile dysfunction is not an inevitable consequence of getting older.

Though the likelihood of developing erectile dysfunction increases as you age, age alone is not the cause of ED. Though as many as sixty percent of men suffer from symptoms of ED by the age of sixty. This is usually due to medical conditions or poor lifestyle choices catching up to them.

If you are not taking care of your body, your love life may suffer.

Poor lifestyle choices are to blame for as many as 20 percent of erectile dysfunction cases. Smoking, drinking too much and abusing recreational drugs all impact the body’s health and blood flow to the penis. Excess weight, high cholesterol, certain medications may also affect your sexual performance. In many cases, uncontrolled high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes could cause erectile dysfunction.

If you suffer from erectile dysfunction, one of the best things to do is schedule an appointment with your doctor. Though pills and some natural remedies may help with erection issues, it is best to learn the root of your ED and other health issues you may have.

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