Tue 19 Feb, 2019 03:51 am
Can smoking be the cause of erectile dysfunction?
@Jennifer Malone,
Don't see any reason why it wouldn't, seeing as smoking screws up blood flow and that's exactly how a guy gets an erection.
@Jennifer Malone,
It can be a (single) cause but not the
only cause. Anything that affects blood blood circulation (such as vascular injury or disease) can also be a cause. Also hormonal imbalances can be a cause. A medical expert should advise and diagnose the problem.
@Jennifer Malone,
Smoking, alcohol abuse, and obesity can impair blood circulation and lead to erectile dysfunction
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