Problems with erection? Heart problems (part 2)
Filed Under (erectile dysfunction) by admin on 17-11-2009
After having had a heart surgery or a heart stroke, men usually have a number of questions concerning their sexual activity. There is absolutely nothing to worry about: a sexual intercourse with a regular partner in a habitual setting does not belong to typical causes of heart problems. In such cases neither blood pressure level, nor your heart rate do not exceed the norm. You are always welcome to discuss the best terms for resuming an active sex life after a heart surgery or heart problems with your physician. As a rule, even for people in the high risk group a sexual intercourse once a week is a suitable variant.
Please, be aware that certain medicines used for treating the heart may contribute to problems with potency. To drugs that are able to cause erectile dysfunction belong medications for treating high blood pressure including clonidine. Increased risk of erectile dysfunction is also associated with beta blockers (metoprolol) and water pills (spironolactone). Water pills (diuretics) are often prescribed when treating elevated blood pressure and heart failure. It is not advisable to stop taking the medications listed above if the were recommended by a healthcare professional. Discuss other variants and your worries with your physician instead. Not all medicines for treating hypertension affect erectile function.
Certain antidepressants may have side effects related to erection, though correct treatment of depression is a perfect way to harmony in sex.
Some factors mean rising risk of problems with both erection and heart. Hypertension is long known for being dangerous for your arteries and for contributing to a rapid development of atherosclerosis. Through atherosclerosis, it may become a cause of erection and heart problems.
Another reason for the build-up of plaques in arteries is an elevated level of LDL cholesterol (with low-density lipoproteins). High cholesterol raises the risk of atherosclerosis and erectile dysfunction. Smoking is one more risk-rising factor connected with atherosclerosis. Apart from additional risk for the heart, cigarettes make potential erection problems twice as likely to occur.
Obese men are more subject to heart diseases and erection problems. Men with diagnosed diabetes make up another group of risk. The problem with erection during diabetes is related to damage for blood vessels including the ones supplying the penis with blood.
