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August 28, 2025
OfflineHigh blood pressure can cause erectile dysfunction (ED) by damaging blood vessels and reducing blood flow to the penis. Healthy erections require good blood circulation, but with hypertension, the blood vessels can become narrow or tough, making it harder to achieve or maintain an erection. Additionally, some blood pressure medicines may contribute to ED as a side effect. Psychological factors such as stress and anxiety related to living with hypertension may also contribute to sexual dysfunction. Controlling high blood pressure through a balanced diet, regular exercise, and medication when necessary is crucial. Early consultation with a healthcare provider can help address both hypertension and ED effectively, improving overall health and quality of life.
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