Metabolic syndrome can be a cause of impotence or erectile dysfunction?
Metabolic syndrome is the name of a group of risk factors that increase your chance of developing heart disease and other health problems like diabetes and stroke.
Risk factors for metabolic syndrome include:
- A large waist circumference
- Higher levels of ‘hazardous’ levels of blood fats and low in fat “good”
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- High levels of fasting blood sugar, which can be an indicator of diabetes
It is important for men with erectile dysfunction, your doctor will do a review as the study 43% of men with erectile dysfunction, metabolic syndrome. The first step is to change habits to live a healthy lifestyle. Lifestyle changes including weight loss, regular physical activity, eating a heart healthy diet and quit smoking. Other treatments may include medications to help control risk factors such as hypertension or diabetes.
Are there treatments available for erectile dysfunction in men with metabolic syndrome?
This type of treatment you receive for your erectile dysfunction will depend on several factors, including changes in considering and taking medications or health of your heart. Many of the men received an oral treatment for erectile dysfunction as a first line treatment (there are different treatment options with different duration of action and treatment every day). However, if there is adequate, taking into account other treatments. Remember that losing weight through a healthy diet and regular exercise is essential to reverse the metabolic syndrome and reduce the risk of heart disease. Losing weight also allows many people to overcome many of the symptoms of erectile dysfunction. Talk to your doctor or specialist and together can determine what diet and exercise plan is best for you.
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