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Blood Pressure and Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction

BY Roger AndoutThu Nov 5, 2009 at 7:49 AM
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Seeing this feature today about blood vessel popping and stress it occured to me that high blood pressure (or more precisely the treatment of high blood pressure) is often associated with Erectile Dysfuntion - ED

It pays to mention ED to your doctor as it is often a sign of underlying
problems such as diabetes or high blood pressure which, left untreated, can
lead to early stroke and heart attack.

Both women & men find that their sex drive tapers off as they pass
40. Some have low libido for a variety of other reasons, both physical
and emotional. Identifying genuinely effective ways to enhance libido
is not easy for both sexes.

The good news is that finding a
libido enhancer for both sexes does not require a trip to the drug
store, although some of the items your partner may want to try can be
found there. Many natural herbs have been proven to have a very
positive effect on both male and female libido when blended in the
correct proportions.

Pills are not the only answer to
loss of libido, often just taking more time over foreplay or taking a
completely different approach to arousing your partner can get those
juices flowing. This is especially true in cases where the decrease in
libido is possibly linked to ageing or a side efffect of some blood pressure medications. It is always important to reassure
your partner that you are still interested as a lack of response can
send the wrong signals and your partner may assume you just don’t find
them sexually stimulating anymore. Try new locations and positions,
making use of sex toys and lubricants as these add a new dimension to
making love which will increase the libido of both partners.

Combining natural herbal supplements, foreplay, and new activities can be the best libido kick start for both sexes.

Topics:

Work/Life, Magazine, blood pressure, blood, pressure, stress, Erectile Dysfunction, sex, libido, ageing, Culture and Lifestyle, Relationships, Sexuality, Health and Fitness, Cardiovascular Medicine


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