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Asprin Can Cause Erectile Dysfunction

Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 28 July 2006

Ukmedix has come across research that shows that everyday pain relievers like ibuprofen or even the humble aspirin can have an effect on the likelyhood of you getting impotence. The research program that was undertaken in Finland saw that men of the ages of 50 to 70 years who were regular consumers of the painkillers for arthritis also were likely to have a higher chance of getting erectile dysfunction.

The research that was published in a leading urology journal said that the drugs actually could double the chances of a man getting erectile dysfunction and that as of yet there seemed to be no knowledge as to why that was the case. Erectile dysfunction is far more prevalent in men of 50 to 70 years anyway and can be caused by a number of varying factors like heart trouble, high blood pressure or even diabetes. This research is important as it shows that the erectile dysfunction in these arthiritic men could be caused by a different factor then previously thought.

The three drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are considered to be very effective in men with erectile dysfunction especially as they all can greatly increase the blood flow to the penile artery and thus the penis allowing a man to sustain a better and longer lasting erection. Ukmedix can aid in finding out if these drugs can be effective for you and what type of erectile dysfunction you are suffering from.

The biggest causes of erectile dysfunction are bad blood flow caused by heart disease, smoking and obesity and nerve damage caused by diabetes. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be an effective way of ensuring that you do not suffer from impotence in later life and that you retain a sexual function. Ukmedix advises all its patients to have a good look at their lifestyles and consider changes if they start to suffer from erectile dysfunction at anytime.

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