Impotence
common among smokers
February 01, 2006
Men with high blood pressure
who smoke are 26 times more likely to have erectile
dysfunction (ED) or impotence as compared
to non-smokers, said Spangler, associate professor
of family and community medicine in Wake Forest
University Baptist Medical Center. Erectile
dysfunction, or impotence, is the inability
of a man to achieve an erection to complete
intercourse.
Erectile dysfunction, or impotence,
affects an estimated 30 million Americans. 26-fold
increase in erectile dysfunction occurs among
men with hypertension who also currently smoke,
a rate that is also twice that of former smokers.
The more cigarettes smoked per day the greater
the chance of impotence.
But worry no more as usage of ED pills such
as Cialis, Viagra and Levitra can provide relief
in this regard.
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