Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Lifestyle Can Raise a Man's Risk for Erectile Dysfunction by 85 Percent

What's your risk of erectile dysfunction? Use the Erectile Dysfunction Risk Calculator at the MailOnline to find out.
Smoking, age and high blood pressure are well-known causes of erectile dysfunction but now an impotence calculator designed exclusively for MailOnline shows the exact risk a man has of developing problems in the bedroom.

The results are startling. For example, according to our impotence calculator, if you are 50, smoke and have high blood pressure, your risk of developing ED is 14 per cent - double the average man's risk.

A 40-year-old man who does not smoke but has high blood pressure and heart disease will be at an 8 per cent risk of ED - which puts him at a 10 per cent greater risk than the average man. Read more

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