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What to do if you have Erectile Dysfunction, ED may be a sign of a larger disease of atherosclerosis. Your doctor should test you for things that can be contributing factors such as those listed here.
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See Your Doctor • ED may be a sign of a larger disease of atherosclerosis. Your doctor should test you for things that can be contributing factors such as those listed here.
Have your blood sugar checked • High blood sugar, or Diabetes, is a large risk factor for atherosclerosis and also damages the nerves, causing a double whammy effect on erections. • If your blood sugar is high, it can be treated with diet, oral medications or insulin.
Have your Blood Pressure Checked • High blood pressure is often asymptomatic, but still causes damage to blood vessels making them more likely to be clogged with plaque.
Find out if you are overweight • Being overweight is a common risk for atherosclerosis. • Even without such hardening of the arteries, studies have shown that losing weight directly improves erectile function.
Have your cholesterol checked • High cholesterol is a key risk factor for building up fatty plaque in the arteries, including the penile artery. • Your total cholesterol as well as LDL, HDL and Triglycerides should all be checked if you have ED.
Have your Testosterone Checked • Low Testosterone is another cause of ED, separate from the atherosclerosis cause discussed here. But low T can and should be treated , thereby improving ED.
Ask your doctor about other tests for cardiovascular health • I would argue that if you have ED that is not caused by neurologic problems or low Testosterone, you are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease and warrant having these tests done.
Seek Proper Medication • Caverta (Red Pill) is an excellent and most recommended drug that deals with the gravest of men’s problems i.e. erectile dysfunction. • The dynamic element of this drug is Sildenafil citrate. It helps to regulate blood flow to the penile region thus helping a man to possess and maintain a stiffer male member.