According to Dr. Geoffery Hacket of the Good Hope Hospital in Birmingham, UK, men with erectile dysfunction are one and a half times more likely to have a heart attack. “Continuing to ignore these issues on the basis that cardiologists feel uncomfortable mentioning the word ‘erection’ to their patients or …
If you are unhappy with the size of your penis, consider this: 85 percent of women are happy with the dimensions of their partner’s penis. A study by two British urologists shows that many men suffer from “small penis syndrome” – caused by the anxiety of thinking one’s penis is …
Impotence as a side effect of prescription medication is a real, quantifiable problem. According to WebMD, over two hundred prescription medications can trigger, contribute to, or exacerbate erectile dysfunction. If you’re currently experiencing difficulty maintaining an erection, it’s a good idea to consult with your physician about what sorts of …
High cholesterol levels can put you at risk for cardiovascular diseases including cardiac arrest and stroke. Sufficient awareness on our current lifestyle and behavior is vital as this could be a risk factor for cardiac arrest. Also, high cholesterol among men is the major cause of men’s sexual problem including …
It’s almost a foregone conclusion when dealing with diabetes, that other health problems affecting men’s health arise. Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a persistent and chronic effect of diabetes in men. Therefore, it is necessary to discuss concerns about ED with a doctor instead of fixing problems all by yourself. …
In addition to our articles and informational pages, you will find a list of introductory questions and answers about the relationship between diabetes and erectile dysfunction. The following are most common questions about diabetes and impotence: What are the available treatments for patients suffering from diabetes and erectile dysfunction? Men …