Natural Medicine For Erectile Dysfunction

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It's long been assumed that erectile dysfunction was a sign of heart disease of one sort or another. A new study has come out showing that there is a direct connection. This study covered men over a period of years and found that those with ED were more likely to have heart attacks than those without it.

 Cancer: There isn't any evidence that erectile dysfunction is a cause or symptom of prostate cancer. In fact, prostate cancer has no symptoms until it is well advanced and it still isn't of a sexual nature.
 Depression: This is where ED becomes a serious threat. Men are less likely to seek treatment for ED or depression. In my experience, very few of them actually read about the drugs they take. If depression is diagnosed, the medications can cause problems in this area. It is extremely important to make sure what medications are being used, especially if it seems likely to cause sexual difficulties. There are other drugs out there that may not have this side effect.
 
 Suicide: Men, especially older men, have a much higher suicide rate than women. When a man decides to commit suicide, he also tends to be more aggressive about it. Depression is a known cause for suicide, making ED a probable cause in many cases.
 Other Illnesses Related to ED: Many medications can have an effect on a man's ability to have an erection. Blood pressure medications and diabetes medications are well known for it. There may not be any way to get off these drugs.
 So What Do I Do? Men, please make an appointment and talk this over with your doctor. There are ways to resolve the problem. Medications and other treatments exist. You should also discuss any herbal remedies for this problem. Some may interact with medications and others can be very hard on your body.
 Women, if your husband won't make the appointment, make it for him. The risk factors are too great to ignore. Once the appointment is made, he's more likely to go.
 This information should not take the place of seeing your doctor. It is unwise to self-diagnose and self-medicate. Your doctor can provide you with a list of options. The doctor may also save your life.

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