The role of the endothelium in erectile function became clearer with the observation that the phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor, sildenafil, enhanced erectile function. Erection occurs with the release of nitric oxide (NO) from the vascular endothelial cells.17 The reduction in endothelial cell production of NO results in the negative impact on the smooth muscles in the corporal bodies and results in less relaxation of the smooth muscle cells with decrease in blood supply and resulting ED. A similar phenomenon is well known to impact the coronary arterial system resulting in CVD.
The hardening of the arteries associated with smoking tobacco can reduce flowing blood to the penis. Smoking also results in oxidative stress – another risk factor for erectile dysfunction. Fortunately, quitting smoking has shown to relieve much of the ED risks associated with the habit.
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Erectile dysfunction is defined as the condition when men are unable to achieve an erection hard or long enough in order to have sexual intercourse, and is common in men over 40 and those with chronic stress and anxiety.
The pressure applied to the pelvic floor during these activities can result in nerve and vascular damage that may inhibit erections.
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Clinicians should be aware of these possible detrimental effects of TRT and the possible contraindications, and to prescribe and monitor in an appropriate manner, which may vary from patient to patient.
DiabetesDiabetes is a known risk factor for ED, and its prevalence in patients with diabetes is estimated to be greater than 50%. When compared to a healthy control group, men with diabetes were found to be 3.5 times more likely to have ED than those without diabetes.21 While PDE5Is have proven to be highly efficacious in the treatment of ED, men with diabetes tend to have a poorer response with this drug class compared with those without, although some of the evidence is mixed. Because the release of NO is mediated by neuronal and endothelial NO synthase, it is postulated that neuropathy and endothelial disease (commonly diagnosed in patients with diabetes) diminish the effects of PDE5Is.22
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Every case of ED has one thing in common – decreased blood flow to the genital area. This can occur due to a multitude of reasons, as poor blood flow has many causes that are unique to each case. There are a large amount of natural remedies and practices that you can begin to incorporate into your routine to begin to combat the lack of blood flow you may be experiencing. Poor diet leads to conditions such as diabetes and heart disease. Both of these conditions contribute to decreased blood flow and the clogging of the arteries needed to supply the penis with blood. If you are overweight and experiencing symptoms of erectile dysfunction, you are likely suffering as a direct result of other conditions you may have developed. By reducing your portion sizes, eating green leafy vegetables, and practicing an overall balanced diet, you can begin to combat the effects of ED Exercising regularly has been proven in multiple studies to give a multitude of health benefits. On top of a better mood and increased libido, a regular exercise routine provides you with better blood circulation and heart health. With better circulation throughout the body, the chances of erectile dysfunction occurring are greatly reduced.
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The pressure applied to the pelvic floor during these activities can result in nerve and vascular damage that may inhibit erections.