(ThyBlackMan.com) Regardless of a man’s age, even occasional erection problems are very common, and can be triggered by many different, and surprising, habits.
So, in addition to talking with your doctor about specific health issues you may need to address, what are some everyday things that men need to do for a healthier erection?
Stop smoking. For men under the age of 40, smoking is the biggest cause of erectile dysfunction. That’s because maintaining an erection requires a healthy blood supply, and nicotine causes your blood vessels to contract (which causes the penis to shrink). The longer you’re a smoker, the more difficult it is to treat or reverse erectile dysfunction.
Exercise. Regular exercise is a must for both your heart and circulation — and because of that, it’s also an important way to prevent ED. Regular exercise can improve blood flow to the penis, as well as to the rest of your body. Not to mention, working out increases your energy, lowers blood pressure, reduces stress, helps you sleep better, and makes you feel (and look!) more attractive — which are all helpers in avoiding erection problems.
Don’t drink as much. Sure, kicking back with a little liquor is a great way to de-stress — but in large amounts, alcohol is a depressant. That means the more you drink, the more likely the alcohol will lead to erectile dysfunction (depression is one of the biggest causes of ED). This effect increases as you get older, so older men who are at greater risk for erection problems should take steps to limit the number of alcoholic beverages they consume. Talk to your doctor to find out if you should aim for less than the two-drinks-per-day maximum that’s often advised for men.
Eat better. A number of studies show that obesity, high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure are linked to erectile dysfunction. Since a healthy diet is one of the best ways to protect against these diseases, it makes sense for your sexual health to eat healthily. What foods should be a part of your ED-prevention diet? Lots of fruits and vegetables, plenty of fiber, and very little saturated fat. If you’re struggling with your weight or cholesterol, ask your doctor for help.
Protect your penis. Although the penis is not a bone, it can fracture. When the penile chamber that fills with blood during an erection ruptures, it fractures the penis — and this can be a major cause of erection problems. And if you don’t seek immediate treatment, penile fractures can lead to scarring, deformity, and erectile dysfunction. So think twice before having over-the-top, acrobatic sex (especially if the woman’s on top). If a penile injury occurs with bruising, pain, or swelling, call your doctor or go to an emergency room.
Brush your teeth. Turns out, erectile dysfunction and chronic gum disease share many of the same risk factors. In one recent study, 80 percent of men who had severe erectile dysfunction (caused by poor penile blood supply) also had chronic gum disease. Keeping your mouth healthy with flossing, brushing, and regular dental visits is one more way to keep your sex life in tip-top shape.
Stress less. Stress and anxiety are frequent contributors to erection problems. That’s because stress causes your body to release stress hormones that are good for your “fight or flight” response, but bad for your blood flow because it causes blood vessels to contract. To prevent ED, find ways to reduce stress (without resorting to drugs, cigarettes, or alcohol, of course)
Sleep. Fatigue can be hurt your sex life — so getting plenty of rest is always a good idea. But if you’re struggling to get a good night’s sleep and feeling drained throughout the day, you could have a condition called sleep apnea (which is signaled by very noisy snoring and periods of interrupted breathing). Studies show that men with erectile dysfunction are more than twice as likely to have sleep apnea.
If you find that these daily habits aren’t enough to help with your erectile problems, talk to your doctor and make sure there isn’t something more serious going on – remember that some issues can’t be fixed by just waiting it out, and doing nothing can actually make the problem worse.
Written By Lucas Johnson
After my marriage, I found myself a patient of Erectile Dysfunction and I suffered from it till almost one year. I tried different medications to treat myself. But the thing that worked actually was to relieve stress and exercise daily (specially in early morning). We need to go to park and have morning walk for about 30 to 40 minutes at least. Looking at the beautiful creations of the nature like flowers, sun and the sky help to relief from stress and anxiety. Exercise is the best way to help your blood circulation to perform correctly and efficiently.