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Male Impotence – Stop Smoking, Try Viagra

It’s a cliché – the couple lying in bed having a post-coital cigarette but the image has become outdated as smoking has become anti-social. Nevertheless, there is still a large percentage of men that smoke and according to the British Medical Association, male impotence has affected 120,000 men aged 30-50.

Viagra Cure for Male Impotence

Viagra may help cure male impotence, but for increased fertility and sperm count it’s vital you stop smoking. In a bizarre twist of fate, one news story reported on how a group of smokers trying to quit were given Viagra by their doctors. Smokers in Glasgow received a little more encouragement then they’d signed up for when the smoking cessation drug Zyban was accidentally swapped with Viagra. The twist being that as smokers many would be experiencing the affects of male impotence, and although the drug wouldn’t help them quit the weed, it would certainly offer other benefits for male patients struggling with male impotence. According to news reports, none of the patients given Viagra complained about the error.
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Male Impotence – Smoker’s Double the Risk

Male impotence is a major problem impacting on the nation’s men – it’s estimated that a massive 152 million men suffer from mild or moderate male impotence – and this number is expected to double by 2025. Smoking and obesity are two of the factors blamed. Male impotence is also associated with age, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol. The demand for male impotence drugs is so high that the global market is estimated at more than $3 billion according to the Sexual Dysfunction Association. A study in America showed that smokers are twice as likely to suffer from male impotence as non-smokers.
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Male Impotence Risk

There are many reasons to quit smoking, including the increased risk of cancer and heart disease, but male impotence is one aspect that is often overlooked. Smoking however damages all aspects of sexual and reproductive health. Not only does it increase the risk of male impotence, if a man smokes around a woman it decreases her chances of successful IVF. If the woman is already pregnant smoking increases the risk of miscarriage. Not only can smoking prevent men from starting a family as a result of male impotence (smoking reduces the chances of women conceiving by up to 40% per cycle and impacts on sperm count) it can also damage their children. The sheer scale of damage smoking causes on sexual health, pregnancy and a child’s health is massive. So if you’re thinking about starting a family and smoke it’s time to knock male impotence on the head and stub out those fags for good.

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