Saturday, May 30, 2009

Warning: Smoking Causes Male Sexual Impotence


Smoking increases the risk of erectile dysfunction by around 50% for men in their 30s and 40s. Diabetes, high cholesterol levels and drugs used to treat high blood pressure are also important risk factors.

The damage caused by smoking to male sexual health also includes

1. Reduced volume of ejaculate
2. Lowered sperm count
3. Abnormal sperm shape
4. Impaired sperm motility

88% Smokers Unaware of Risks. 
Blood flow is the main problem-Circulatory or vascular problems are the most common physical cause of impotence. These affect the normal flow if blood into and out of the penis, resulting in lowered blood pressure in the penile arteries. 
Stop smoking have a healthy life.

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