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June 26, 2008

Erectile Dysfunction Starts At Work

Bigstockphoto_Man_144951 As many as 1 in 5 men are suffering from a loss of libido because they are stressed out at work. And, only 54% of men realize that this could be the root cause of their erectile dysfunction (ED). Prolonged stress either at home or at work is directly associated to low testosterone levels, which by the way, isn't a good thing for any guy's overall health.   

Stress in the workplace is hard to avoid.  But, if his sexual performance is starting to wilt, perhaps he will pay closer attention as to why it's happening.  Men should think about the underlying cause of their ED but they probably won't.  Once again it will be our responsibility to get them motivated enough to go to their doctor and check it out.


Low testosterone levels (which may be stress-related) can cause heart problems because it's the hormone that protects a man's heart. It can also prevent PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra, Cialis, & Levitra from working properly.  A man suffering with ED should ask their doctors to test their testosterone levels regularly.  If it's low, there are several therapies that can fix the problem.  

So take action, he'll be a lot happier and so will you.

  

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