13 million Mexican men suffer from erectile dysfunction (ED). One in every two men over 40 years of age experiences some level of ED. A spokesperson for the Boston Medical Group shares some insights as why they think this is the case and reminds us that ED is a serious condition that possibly suggests underlying health conditions associated with the health of the heart.
The usual reasons such as the stresses of everyday life and an unhealthy diet all contribute to the the condition and this is why more young men are becoming increasingly affected by Erectile Dysfunction. A large portion of men, one in every three, between the ages of 20 and 50 also suffer from premature ejaculation (PE).The spokesperson for the Boston medical Group suggests that the reasons for this are often grounded in culture and are often psychological at the root. It is thought that the experience of Premature Ejaculation here is often due to a lack of good sex education and their religious background that often characterises sex as sinful.
Another reason that Mexicans suffer with ED is that there are 10 million diabetics in the country and also among the male population, there are many who are overweight or obese - all contributing factors to the chronic condition of Erectile Dysfunction.
According to a recent study published in Clinical Cardiology, CRT (cardiac resynchronisation therapy), improves libido and improves sexual performance in men who have experienced heart failure. After chronic heart failure, many men find that they lose their libido and experience ED. This therapy, which comes in the form of a pacemaker is said to improve these symptoms and rejuvenate the sex life of sufferers as well as increase survival rates among heart failure patients.
The study showed that out of 31 men, 25 experienced an improvement and 23 men were able to report that they had no experience of ED after the therapy.