Although the inability to have and maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction) becomes increasingly common in men as they reach age 50, it's even more likely to occur if they have high blood pressure. Over time high blood pressure damages the lining of your blood vessels and causes your arteries to harden and narrow (atherosclerosis ) limiting blood flow. This means less blood is able to flow to your penis. For some men the decreased blood flow makes it difficult to achieve and maintain erections. The problem is fairly common, especially among men who are not treating their high blood pressure.
Monitor and know your blood pressure readings today.
Monitor and know your blood pressure readings today.
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