Erectile Dysfunction and Vascular Disease




Vascular
diseases affect blood vessels. They restrict blood flow to organs such as the
heart, brain, and kidneys. In erectile dysfunction, vascular diseases restrict
blood flow to the penis. Vascular diseases may be responsible for causing ED in
as many as 50% to 70% of men who develop the condition.
Restriction
of blood flow caused by a vascular disease is usually caused by a buildup of
cholesterol and other substances that may block blood vessels. In some men, the
blood vessels in the penis, and the rest of the body, may not function
properly. They may restrict blood flow when they're not supposed to. The good
news is that lifestyle measures and drug treatments typically work for types of
vascular disease that can cause erectile dysfunction.
Conditions
Associated With Vascular Disease and Erectile Dysfunction
The
following conditions are associated with vascular disease and clogged arteries.
Coronary
artery disease (clogged arteries in the heart)
High
blood pressure
Diabetes
High
cholesterol
Obesity
Peripheral
vascular disease -- This disease particularly affects blood vessels that supply
blood to the legs.
If
you have one of these conditions, it's more likely that a problem with the
blood vessels in your penis may cause erectile dysfunction.
Also,
smoking greatly increases the change of developing clogged arteries and
vascular disease. If you have erectile dysfunction, quitting smoking can help.
What Is a Venous Leak?
Your
penis must store blood to keep an erection. If the veins in the penis cannot
prevent blood from leaving the penis during an erection, you'll lose your
erection. This is called venous leak. Venous leakage may occur with vascular
disease. Venous leakage is also associated with diabetes, Peyronie's disease
(buildup of scar tissue in the penis that leads to curved, painful erections),
certain nerve conditions, and even severe anxiety.
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