At first, it seems the world is a strange and wonderful place. Then you look again and find it the same rather depressing place. It would be wonderful to be able to write that men changed immediately they found there were risks. How rational that would make men appear. They see the danger, understand what must be done and never hesitate. Except, men have been only too aware of how they acquire sexually transmitted diseases for rather a long time. In part, this is connected to the name containing a reference to transmission during sexual activity. To combat infection during sexual activity, there have been well-documented versions of the condom available since the sixteenth century. The first condom made of rubber appeared in 1845. It would be good to be able to write the STDs were now almost eradicated. After all, through vaccination, we have managed to rid the world of many diseases. When something so simple as a piece of clothing can prevent the spread of a disease, how can this be a problem?
Well, the latest figures from around the world show STDs alive and well. Sexual morals are not that easy to change. As a result, the rate of infections is increasing from the least serious to HIV/AIDS which is rapidly rising up the top ten of causes of death. Why, you ask, is this so all fire important to write about it on a site devoted to erectile dysfunction? Well, there’s a new piece of research. It followed 34,000 men who were taking one of the erectile dysfunction drugs between 1997 and 2006. Their sexual health was compared to about a million other men who never received a prescription for one of the drugs. The research team then analyzed all the main insurers’ databases to compare health before and after starting an erectile dysfunction drug, and living life without their help. Now we come to one of those wonderful lines: “The statistics do not lie.” Well, allowing the laughter to die down, the statistics here show three times more men contracted an STD in the year following their use of an erectile dysfunction drug. more…
Heart disease is the big killer in the US. According to the American Heart Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, while the overall death rate is falling slightly (sorry, all that means is people are living longer), the leading cause of death is cardiovascular disease. Put into numbers, it carries off about one-third of us every year. And this is despite all those wonderful drugs to treat high blood pressure, lower those cholesterol levels and keep the heart beating at a steady pace (that’s before they plug in one of those battery-driven pacemakers). However you try and square the circle, we are killing our hearts by refusing to quit smoking, eating too many fatty foods and refusing to exercise. So why drag all these depressing facts in here? Well, the good news for all men is a little known biological fact.
The first symptom of heart disease is a hardening of the arteries. This disease is called atherosclerosis. With high levels of cholesterol in the blood, you get a slow deposit of platelets on the walls of the blood vessels. These harden and gradually obstruct the flow of blood. They also prevent the muscle walls from dilating and contracting. In the early years, the only sign may be a slight increase in blood pressure. But here we come to our little known fact. The artery feeding blood into the penis is one of the smallest in the male body. Who would have thought it. All that blood flowing into the penis to make the erection hard, yet flowing through the smallest artery in the body.
That means the first clear symptom of atherosclerosis is going to be erectile dysfunction. If the muscles walls of the penile artery do not dilate and only permit a slow flow of blood into the penis, any erection that forms is going to be soft. That means you will immediately be treated as a potential heart patient every time you walk into a doctor’s surgery and admit erectile dysfunction. The figures actually show erectile dysfunction appears between two and five years before a stroke or “cardiac event” – a wonderful phrase meaning your heart stopped beating or beat in a way that prevented the blood from supplying oxygen where it was needed. more…