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Sexual impotence with inability to produce erection is a frequent accompaniment of diabetes. Only exceptionally however is impotence complained of as a symptom. Though in no direct sense a danger to the patient's life, impotence is sometimes a source of major distress and, in a few exceptional
The aim of the trial was assessment of efficacy of combined therapy with testosterone drug (androgel) and wardenafil in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) and metabolic syndrome (MS). The trial included 16 males with organic ED, laboratory and clinical symptoms of hypogonadism and MS (mean age
Safety of testosterone undecanoate in relation to initiation of cancer and prostatic adenoma (PA) in patients with androgenic deficiency and erectile dysfunction (ED) was studied for 12 months in 49 patients aged 57 to 73 years treated with intramuscular testosteron injections. The size of the
This review focuses on the potential role of soft drinks, particularly the sugar component, in the pathogenesis of erectile dysfunction (ED). We analyzed the hypothetical link between metabolic disorders, induced by sweetened soft drinks overconsumption, and ED. High caloric intake, high
BACKGROUND
Obesity is associated with reduced testosterone and worsened erectile and sexual function in men. Weight loss improves these outcomes. High protein diets potentially offer anthropometric and metabolic benefits, but their effects on reproductive and sexual outcomes is not
The obesity affects around 312 million people over the world. In The United States it causes more than 300 000 deaths per year. It leads to many complications, such as ischemic heart disease, hypertension, dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis and abnormal carbohydrate metabolism. It was proven recently
Objective(s): To explore associations between dietary habits and erectile dysfunction (ED) in a cohort of patients presenting to a high-volume men's health clinic.
Materials and methods:
OBJECTIVE
To review the role of various factors influencing vascular nitric oxide (NO) and cyclic GMP, and consequently, erectile function and vascular health.
METHODS
Pertinent publications are reviewed.
RESULTS
Daily moderate exercise stimulates vascular NO production. Maintenance of normal body
Gout is a disease caused by disturbances of uric acid metabolism and it manifests as rheumatic pain with various clinical and developmental issues, but without any major diagnosis problems; it might unfavorably interfere with other metabolisms, especially with carbohydrate and lipid metabolism that
The safety and tolerability of antihypertensive therapies are an important clinical concern, because the demonstrated benefits of successful blood pressure-lowering depend on long-term compliance with pharmacologic treatments. Thiazide diuretics and beta blockers have been specifically recommended
Of 44 male patients with idiopathic hemochromatosis who were diagnosed at an early stage without morphological or biochemical evidence of liver disease, 25% suffered from impotence and 34% manifested glucose intolerance. Impotence was correlated with a 50% reduction in plasma testosterone, resulting
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of three different doses of atorvastatin on erectile function and androgen status in men with high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). In an open randomized comparative study with parallel groups of 24 weeks were included 100 men aged 40 to
To determine the relationship between popular diets and erectile function we queried the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a cross-sectional dataset, between 2001 and 2004. All men aged 18-85 who answered the prostate and dietary questionnaires were included. Diets were categorized
The objective of the present work was to study the efficacy of the combined treatment of the patients suffering from obesity and erectile dysfunction with the use of contrast baths, electrical stimulation, and cryomassage. Dynamics of the following anthropometric characteristics was evaluated:
Testosterone and its metabolite, 5α-dihydrotestosterone are critical metabolic and vascular hormones, which regulate a host of biochemical pathways including carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism and modulate vascular function. Testosterone deficiency (TD) is a well-recognized medical condition