Are you a migraine
sufferer? Do you find that you’re also being afflicted with impotence as well?
There are new studies that show a connection between migraines and impotence.
The study showed that men that deal with migraine headaches are 60 percent more
likely to be sufferers of erectile dysfunction. The link between the two –
migraines and impotence – is still being explored by doctors. While Cialis can
address ED, you will also want to ask your doctor whether the migraines you
suffer could be leading to your impotence. The reason, some doctors say, there
is a connection is just the simple fact that the pain of a migraine can lead to
the impotence itself or the fact that in the back of your mind you worry that
sexual activity may trigger a migraine headache.
Even if your doctor
prescribes Viagra to address your ED, you will still want to work with him to
look at whether there are other reasons why you’re not able to achieve or
maintain an erection. While doctors have discovered and believe that women who
are dealing with migraines are also more likely to have sexual dysfunction
issues than those who don’t suffer migraines.
There are currently
more than 20 million men in the United States alone that deal with erectile
dysfunction and that number has been on the increase over the past several
years among men who are 30-years-old or older. With the study to find the
connection between migraines and ED, more than 25,000 men participated and
6,000 of them were diagnosed with ED and also suffered migraine headaches.
While age plays a factor, many skeptical of the study believe that because men
who have migraines are more likely to meet with a doctor, and that’s the reason
they’re discussing and seeking help for ED.
If you’re dealing
with both impotence and migraines you need to make an appointment with your
doctor to have him look for a connection and a way to treat both issues so you
can get on with your life. The other health issues can include having a
sedentary lifestyle, diabetes, blood pressure or other risk factors to both
health and sexual health. Your doctor may put you on a diet and exercise
routine to help you deal with both the migraines and the sexual dysfunction.
Men should seek help
with both health issues as a way to get back into a more sexually satisfying
life as impotence impacts both partners in a sexual relationship.

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