mardi 15 juillet 2014

I Quit Smoking And My Sexuality Is Improving ... ! :

 I Quit Smoking And My Sexuality Is Improving ... !

Your sexuality is at half mast? You suffer from erectile dysfunction or disorders of sexual arousal? To improve, stop smoking should be the first recommendation is required! 

Indeed, smokers, both men and women have a higher risk of sexual dysfunction.

Twice as erectile dysfunction in smokers

Tobacco acts directly on the blood circulation. Irrigation is decreased down to the smaller peripheral vessels, including penile vessels.

Note that a decrease of only 25% of the blood flow in the penis causes real problems of erection, while in the coronary arteries, it is necessary a deterioration of 50% to observe the bloodstream clinical manifestations of coronary artery disease, such as angina pectoris. 

This is why the most used to treat erectile dysfunction drugs, they act allowing improved blood flow in the penile arteries. 

Know also that many harmful substances in tobacco are also known to have a negative impact on erectile function by other mechanisms. 

Finally, smokers have a much higher risk for non-smokers cardiovascular involvement, and two times more likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction, regardless of other risk factors, like diabetes for example. 


In the general population, the incidence of erectile dysfunction is about 28%, against 40% in smokers.

One cigarette is enough to hinder the erection!

This vascular disease is observed in long-term smokers, but also in the immediate future. Indeed, in the released smoke toxic instantly cause vasoconstriction, thereby decreasing the erectile function.

Smokers also suffer from disorders of sexual excitability

By the same mechanism reduces blood flow, women also have disorders of sexual excitability, including a lack of lubrication leading to vaginal dryness. 


But the disadvantages of smoking does not stop there: Smoking also decreases the fertility of both men and women, promotes certain sexual diseases and advance the menopause ...

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