Monday, September 26, 2011

Hypertension is Higher risk of Suffering From a Decline in Libido


Women who suffer from high blood pressure or hypertension is higher risk of suffering from a decline in libido, sexual dysfunction, compared with women with normal blood pressure.

Michael Doumas and his team of researchers from the University of Athens concluded that after conducting a study of 400 women who perform in an outpatient clinic in Greece.

Doumas found that female sexual dysfunction is more common in those who suffer from hypertension or taking drugs lowering high blood pressure in the long run, compared with women who are not hypertensive.

Besides age and length of a person suffering from hypertension also affect the sex drive is reduced. The older age of a person the higher their risk of experiencing sexual dysfunction.

Hypertension occurs when blood pressure exceeds 140/90 mmHg. The main causes of hypertension include a diet too high in salt, as well as heredity.

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