Publisher's Synopsis
If you've experienced ED, you know you are not alone. Just flipping on the TV will tell you that. Ads for Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis abound. More than 30 million American men are affected by ED. ED can be disheartening. It can stress relationships, sap self-esteem, and steal some of the joy from life. The good news is the odds of finding a solution that works for you are greater than ever.
What to do about Erectile Dysfunction, prepared by the doctors of Harvard Medical School offers, a straightforward discussion of the causes of erectile dysfunction, why it is widespread, and what you can do to ease, control, and turn back its effects. Did you know, for example, that men who exercise 30 minutes a day are 40% less likely to have ED than sedentary men? Or that ED is twice as prevalent among men with depression? Or that men with high HDL cholesterol are far less likely to have ED than men with low HDL cholesterol? The report gives you six all-natural sex tips — lifestyle changes that can help you sidestep or reverse ED.
And if you are experiencing ED, seeing your doctor is much more important than you might think. Because vascular disease is the leading cause of erectile dysfunction, ED may be an early warning sign of a more serious problem like heart disease or high blood pressure. The report examines the major culprits including atherosclerosis, nerve damage, diabetes, prostate cancer, BPH, medications, and psychological factors.