Those with ED should worry about heart
November 30, 2006
HOUSTON, Nov. 30 (UPI) -- Men
suffering from erectile dysfunction may need
to worry more about their hearts than their
diminished sexual function, says a Texas researcher.
Dr. Stephen Lapin, a urologist with The Methodist
Hospital in Houston, says an early warning sign
of heart disease is when atherosclerotic plaque
begins to form in the blood vessels, restricting
blood flow. This plaque is more damaging to
penile circulation than in other vessels due
to their small size.
Erectile dysfunction affects
more than 300 million men's
health worldwide between the ages of 40
and 70.
However, Lapin believes if urologists
are aware of this connection they can alert
their patients, who can then make changes in
diet and exercise to protect their hearts.
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