Erectile Dysfunction Risk Quiz
Some of you may have experienced intermittent bouts of erectile dysfunction or impotence. Some of you may have one or more significant health issues. Still others of you may not get carded any more when you buy alcohol. If any of these apply to you, then you need to consider if you are at risk for erectile dysfunction even if you are not experiencing symptoms right now.
Erectile dysfunction, besides being a good predictor of heart disease, is also demoralizing. Poor performance in the bedroom can create tremendous anxiety for most guys: this is a problem we need to avoid at all costs because sex is so good for us. Besides, if we’re honest, much of our self-perception and self-image comes from what happens in that few inches of real estate between our legs. Curiosity, then, about your risk for erectile dysfunction is healthy for many reasons.
So what are the risk factors for erectile dysfunction and impotence? Read these below and, please remember, that if you have even one of these, you need to take corrective action immediately as any one of them can jeapordize your sex life and eventually your survival:
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- Being overweight
- Metabolic Disorder/Insulin Resitance
- Depression
- Heart Disease
- Diabetes
- Kidney Disease
- High Blood Pressure
- High Triglycerides
- High LDL
- High Total Cholesterol
- Low HDL
- Alcohol (if more than 2 drinks/day)
- Smoking
- Prescription Drugs (NSAIDs, antidepressants, etc.)
- Recreational Drugs
Some of you have three or more of these and already you’re probably not feeling right or you probably wouldn’t be on my site. Read through relevant links to the right and left, especially those under erectile dysfunction and get your sex life back under control. (Work with your doctor of course!) Remember: most of the problems that cause erectile dysfunction can be reversed. But you’ve got to put a little research and work into it to see results.
For those of you who ignore the list above, I can only wish you the best: you are
very likely headed to a future life of erectile dysfunction and impotence.
And that, I might add, is assuming a heart attack doesn’t kill you first.
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