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Erectile Dysfunction – one of the side effects of
High Blood Pressure |
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Erectile Dysfunction caused by High Blood Pressure?
The majority of us know what this means and even
those who don’t exactly know the complete technical
and medical reasons for the condition know about its
implications, or so it would seem. |
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The reason I mention this is to ensure that any
editorial policy makers out there reading (or
scanning) their way through this article can be
reassured that it is indeed about a medical
condition and not some salacious attempt at
titillation by deceit.
There are more men suffering (and by default
women suffering from the effects also) from
Erectile Dysfunction than you would wish to
admit. It is one of the more common symptoms of
High Blood Pressure and is certainly one of the
most common side effects of the medication
prescribed for High Blood Pressure or
Hypertension
It is an intensely personal and privately
agonising matter that actually can be dealt with
and rectified far easier than most think.
The purpose of this article is not to provide a
detailed medical prognosis or lurid description
of the condition rather an attempt to highlight
the fact that if approached correctly that it is
possible to have this condition treated. For
more information about the condition and its
potential causes / side effects then follow the
links at the bottom of this article.
The difficulty is in overcoming that first step
and recognising that you do have a problem and
that this problem needs to be confronted and not
ignored. Ignore it and try and pretend that it
isn’t happening by and large will only make
matters worse. You will begin to worry about it
more and more and the effects of this worry may
actually exacerbate and exaggerate the problem
or the manifestation of it.
Namely, excessive worrying about whether you can
perform will by and large cause additional
stress and lead to more non performance.
I appreciate that it can sometime be difficult
to admit a problem of this nature. It is easy to
believe that a problem of this nature is almost
a reflection on the relative stature of ones
masculinity; you’re ability to be a man.
Nothing could be further from the truth and it
is essential that you take on board the attitude
that it is a medical condition that could be
causing all of these problems. Not a lack of
testosterone or hormones.
Talk to your Doctor / Healthcare Practitioner as
soon as you can. You owe it to yourself and to
your wife, girlfriend, and partner to come to
terms with this. You may well be surprised at
their approach too. After all if they love you
then it is quite often in their interests to
help get this condition treated too.
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