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Hi, and welcome to MansMatters, the erectile dysfunction shockwave clinic.

Today, I want to talk to you about the link between erectile dysfunction and smoking. You’d have to live on a desert island not to be aware of the health risks of smoking. In fact, every packet of cigarettes in the UK carries a health warning by law. However, very little is discussed about the dramatic link between even moderate smoking and erectile dysfunction.

Male smokers are a staggering 40% more likely to develop erectile dysfunction than non-smokers. Even more concerning is that they tend to develop it at a much earlier age.

Let’s consider what happens when you fully inhale a cigarette. In a single puff, around 5,000 alien chemical substances enter your body. Within less than 10 seconds, these substances enter your bloodstream, and nicotine triggers dopamine and endorphins, creating a pleasurable sensation in your brain. However, this pleasure is heavily balanced by the havoc caused elsewhere in your body, not just in your penis but throughout your entire system.

Your body is full of blood vessels, which carry valuable nutrients and play a crucial role in erections. These blood vessels dilate and expand to allow a rush of blood into the penis, causing it to become erect. The nicotine and other chemicals in cigarettes damage the endothelium lining of each blood vessel, thickening and hardening them. This restricts their ability to expand and contract properly. The chemicals also cause blood vessels to narrow, leading to plaque buildup and blockages. Without fully functioning blood vessels in your penis, your ability to have a substantial erection will decline, and eventually, you may not be able to achieve penetrative sex at all.

The good news for smokers is that the body is resilient. While long-term damage can be done, the body will begin to fight to recover within hours of quitting smoking for good. On average, a smoker tries to quit 10 times before finally succeeding. If you’re a former smoker who hasn’t quite succeeded yet, hopefully, this video will provide the extra encouragement you need to quit today.

For men who have quit smoking but still suffer from erectile dysfunction, focused shockwave therapy is a proven method to repair and generate new blood vessels and rejuvenate nerve tissue. Many men can regain their past glory and rediscover satisfying sex.

To learn more about our erectile dysfunction shockwave treatment, visit our website at www.mansmatters.co.uk. Check out our video, “Erectile Dysfunction: The Cure,” which provides a comprehensive overview of all treatment options and a detailed animation of the shockwave therapy.

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