Lifestyle factors that may affect erectionsThe following lifestyle changes may reduce the risk of
erection problems (erectile dysfunction): - Limit alcohol to fewer than 2 drinks per day, or
eliminate alcohol if it seems to interfere with erections. Even small amounts
of alcohol can result in erection problems.
- Stop smoking. Smoking
interferes with the ability of the blood vessels in the penis to relax and
allow blood to flow in, which can affect your ability to have an
erection.
- Avoid the use of cocaine, heroin, and other illegal
drugs.
- Check your medicine. Many medicines can cause erection
problems. Ask your doctor or pharmacist whether the medicines you are taking
have any sexual side effects.
- Lose weight, especially if you are
obese. Losing just 10% of your body weight can help.1
- Relax. Worrying about sexual performance may only
worsen erection problems.
- Talk to your partner about your problems
and concerns. Sexual intimacy is a form of communication. If you and your
partner aren't talking outside of the bedroom, it's unlikely that you will have
good sexual intimacy.
- Reduce stress. A heavy workload or stressful
job can reduce your interest in and energy for sex. Regular exercise and other
stress-relievers can help.
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