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Effects of Smoking on Sexual Health

By: jeff turner

Sex is an integral part of any relationship, and erectile dysfunction which interrupts this can have damaging effects. In the United States, the inability to gain or sustain an erection is the most common sexual dysfunction amongst men. However many men still feel too uncomfortable or embarrassed to seek help and treatment. Studies have indicated that lifestyle choices such as smoking and substance abuses are the cause of over 25% of cases of erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is caused when blood cannot flow through the penis correctly, it is harder to gain and sustain an erection. Smoking causes, amongst other things, damage to the body’s circulation.

Carbon monoxide inhaled from a cigarette binds with haemoglobin in the red blood cells and reduces the cells oxygen carrying capacity. The carbon monoxide particles also reduce the count of red blood cells. The above factors all contribute to cardiovascular problems, which can lead to arterioscelerosis (hardening of the arteries), and a reduced blood supply to peripheral parts of the body, including the genitals. Hence, smoking can have a direct impact on erectile dysfunction. Smoking is also responsible for low sperm counts and loss of libido.

One immediate solution is to quit smoking. This will also decrease risk of heart disease and so on. Although difficult, it is a worthwhile sacrifice. Another solution is Generic drugs like Generic Viagra, Kamagra, penegra, silagra, caverta, edegra, generic levitra, generic cialis, tadalis, meltabs a successful and somewhat inexpensive solution to such a confidence diminishing problem.

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Smoking and Sexual Health