Few people are aware that high blood pressure is closely linked to Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in more ways than one. It may interest you to know that 49% of men who are aged 40 to 79 with ED also have hypertension. While having high BP is the direct cause of impotency,...
While most men develop erectile dysfunction because of various reasons, close to 75% get the condition because of health issues arising from a sedentary lifestyle. If you can add exercise to your daily routine, you might find that you feel fitter and have better...
10 Questions Every Man Is Afraid to Ask His Doctor As a urologist, Ryan Berglund, MD, regularly fields difficult — and often embarrassing — questions from his patients and from callers on a local radio show on Friday evenings. Here are the 10 most...
As adults we have a desire for sex or sex drive that is hard wired in us. Sex is also meant to be fun. (If it wasn’t, the human race likely would have vanished long ago!) Unfortunately, at least half of American men experience some level of sexual dysfunction. Such is...
Are Clogged Arteries To Blame For Erectile Dysfunction? A growing body of scientific evidence supports the fact that erectile dysfunction can be caused by a clog or multiple clogs in the penile arteries. As most men know, an erection is produced when arousal causes...
Impotence, erectile dysfunction, ED. No matter what it’s called, it still feels embarrassing to talk about, and demoralizing to admit that it might be a problem. The statistics show that 50% of men over 60 years will experience symptoms of erectile dysfunction. For...