Thursday, May 31, 2012
Makin Sense, The Hard Erection
It's been said that to measure the character of a man, find out who his friends. Then, how peer health status? According to Dr. Steven Lamm, the best way to find out is through violence erection.In his book, The Hardness Factor, Lamm said that a man's health in general is very influential on the quality of erection. One example is heart health. Various literature states that men who suffer from heart disease at risk of experiencing erectile dysfunction (impotence).Recent
research on the link between cardiovascular health and erectile
dysfunction erectile states that might be early symptoms of heart
problems. The risk is almost the same in men who smoke or high cholesterol. Therefore, those who complain of "expert" did not want to crow again you should immediately see a doctor cardiologist.This happens because the real cause of impotence and heart disease are the same, ie, atherosclerosis or blocked arteries. The biggest danger of the accumulation of plaque is a narrowing of blood vessels.In the meantime, to be "upright", the penis should be filled with blood. Therefore,
the endothelium (cells lining the arteries) must be in a relaxed state
so that arteries can dilate and circulation to vital organs to be
smooth. In other words, anything that stops blood flow to the penis will minimize the chances of an erection."The
blood vessels leading to the penis is smaller than the arteries leading
to the brain or heart," said Ira Sharlip, MD, urologist at the
University of California. Hardening of the arteries will first have an impact when it occurs in the small blood vessels."If
you are a man aged 45-50 years and have no other factors that can make
your impotence, then you should consult a cardiologist," says Sharlip,
who has studied the impotence for over two decades.The
doctors who had once been viewed almost exclusively as impotence
psychological problem now believe that at least seven out of ten cases
of impotence has a physical cause. Causes include heart disease, diabetes, thyroid disorders, or injury to the penis.
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