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Dr. Takem interviews Dr. Khan about the relationship between high blood pressure and erectile dysfunction, using Michael's case to explore causes, effects, and treatment options for those affected by these interconnected health issues.
In this episode, I spoke with Dr. Khan about the often misunderstood relationship between high blood pressure medications and erectile dysfunction. We began with Michael’s question about whether treating his blood pressure meant sacrificing his sexual function, which opened the door to a broader discussion about the real risks, the myths, and the treatment options available. Dr. Khan explained that while some blood pressure medications can contribute to erectile dysfunction, the issue is far more complex than people often assume. He emphasized that these side effects are not as common as many believe, and that medicine now offers multiple alternatives to help patients manage both their cardiovascular health and their quality of life. We also talked about the much greater dangers of leaving high blood pressure untreated, including heart attacks and strokes. Dr. Khan stressed that lifestyle factors such as poor diet, stress, and lack of exercise can worsen both hypertension and erectile dysfunction, making healthy habits a critical part of the solution. As we wrapped up, we emphasized that patients should not feel they have to choose between protecting their heart and maintaining a satisfying sex life. With the right treatment plan, proper lifestyle changes, and open communication with a physician, both are possible.
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