When Erectile Dysfunction Signals a Heart Problem
January 20, 2025
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When Erectile Dysfunction Signals a Heart Problem
Erectile dysfunction is often more than just a sexual health issue—it can be an early marker of heart and blood vessel disease.
The Connection
- Erections depend on healthy blood flow.
- Narrowed arteries in the penis may appear before those in the heart.
- Men with ED are at higher risk of hypertension, heart attack, and stroke.
Risk Factors in Common
- High blood pressure.
- High cholesterol.
- Diabetes.
- Smoking.
- Obesity and sedentary lifestyle.
What Men Should Do
- Get a cardiovascular check-up if experiencing persistent ED.
- Manage blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar.
- Adopt heart-healthy habits: diet, exercise, and stress management.
Key Takeaway
ED can serve as an early warning sign of cardiovascular disease. Early detection and lifestyle changes may prevent serious complications.
Disclaimer: This article is informational and not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a doctor for evaluation of ED and heart health.