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Is Erectile Dysfunction the First Sign Heart Disease?
 

Not all erectile dysfunction symptoms will depict the early complications of heart disease. For instance, European Urology recently published that the clinical results that men with mild erectile dysfunction suffered from a higher risk of stroke over ten years when compared to individuals without any erectile problems. According to the evaluations, erectile dysfunction is associated with heart conditions derived from the plumbing.

The theory is verisimilar to the functions of a kitchen faucet. If the faucet does not flow either way, it is clogged or broken. It is an indication that erectile dysfunction is triggered by a problem related to the penis, being the faucet. Alternatively, the faucet problems may be blamed on the "faucet"—or blood vessel, as in the pipes. As a result, it demonstrates how an erection is the outcome of other health issues.

For starters, high levels of cholesterol may cause the arteries to clog. Also, arterial damage can cause the same complications. Consequently, when blood flow is impeded, the penis is unable to attain sexual stimulation. The body’s clogged pipes can be the source of many health problems.

In another study released by The American Journal of Cardiology, the findings showed that erectile dysfunction (ED) may be triggered by a diminished level of nitric oxide in the penis’ blood vessels. When the demand for blood flow is summoned during sexual stimulation, the body releases its supply of nitric oxide to help the blood vessels expand. In patients with erectile dysfunction, their nitric oxide levels are diminished or low. Therefore, the blood vessels are unable to expand.

In conclusion, it is what makes prescriptions like Viagra and Cialis useful. Since they work to enable additional blood flow through the penis, they work in confluence with the same pathway and it improves the amount of nitric oxide in the body.

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