Erectile Dysfunction
Claudication, Impotence and Vascular Damage

Do you get cramps in your legs when you walk? These may be claudication pains. It may be a clue to underlying vascular disease. And whatever is affecting the blood vessels in the legs are also capable of hitting the blood vessels in the groin.

It is vitally important that you get seen by a doctor. Try to minimize or avoid all risk factors for vascular disease, this includes cessation of smoking, avoiding alcohol, adopting a low fat diet etc.

Your doctor may put you on Aspirin to reduce the chances of blood clots. Talk with him about your impotence also, he may be able to suggest something that is safe for you.

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