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High blood pressure strikes in two different ways that can cause ED in men.
The first way is in having high blood pressure.
The second way is in treating high blood pressure.
There is a relationship between ED and high blood pressure because high BP is associated with arterial stiffening.
Arterial stiffening can cause diminished blood flow in the penile arteries.
And since erections are based on blood flow – we have a problem.
In fact, men with ED are about 38% more likely to have high blood pressure than those without ED, according to a study that examined the medical records of more than 1.9 million men.
That is not too surprising, since ED often occurs in men who smoke or are overweight—both of which are common risk factors for high blood pressure.
One reason ED becomes more common with age is that older men are more likely to be on medication, and ED is often a side effect of many common drugs.
In fact, it's been estimated that 25% of all ED is caused by medication.
Several drugs can produce erectile difficulties, but blood pressure drugs are near the top.
ED is an occasional side effect of BP drugs like thiazide diuretics, loop diuretics, and beta-blockers, all of which can decrease blood flow to the penis and make it difficult to get an erection.
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