It has long been known that smokers are more likely to suffer from Erectile Dysfunction than non-smokers. Many studies have gathered evidence that supports this view. A new study now shows that giving up smoking can dramatically increase the chances of treatment being successful. The University of Hong Kong has been studying the effects of giving up smoking on the impotence treatment outcomes of 700 men aged 30 to 50 years, over a three year period. They found that the problem eased within six months for 53.8% of men who gave up. Of those who continued to smoke just 28.1% reported similar improvements. This shows that stopping smoking almost doubles a man's chances of a good treatment outcome.
It is certain that help from the three proven oral treatments - Viagra, Cialis and Levitra - combined with smoking cessation can give really good results for those who have the determination and will power. Clinic Europe can help with both these problems. |