Boston Medical Group has a very good idea of the importance of the work they do.
But does everybody else?
It would seem that the general public does not necessarily take erectile dysfunction that seriously; in fact, maybe it is something to be ridiculed. That is interesting, since heart disease, for example, doesn’t bring ridicule.
You can be sure that conscientious physicians not only understand the seriousness of ED, they are discovering its value as a barometer for other things.
A study of 1500 men was published in “Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association,” and it uncovered something that you might find extremely interesting: that the men who had both erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease stood twice the chance of having a heart attack than men who only had cardiovascular disease and not ED.
This is not coincidence.
When arterial plaque builds up in the arteries, trouble starts. But the arteries in the penis, where blood flow is essential to achieve erection, are much narrower. So it logically follows that when these arteries get clogged up, something that interrupts blood flow and may lead to erectile dysfunction, it can serve as an early sign that there is going to be trouble elsewhere.
So ED is indeed a bellwether that can give doctors valuable lead time in detecting a heart condition.
Yes, erectile dysfunction is important. And if you feel you may have the symptoms of it, then by all means contact Boston Medical Group, which has 21 offices throughout the United States, at 1-888-740-4198.
