{"id":6124,"date":"2021-01-09T00:10:05","date_gmt":"2021-01-09T00:10:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bostonmedicalgroup.com\/?p=6124"},"modified":"2024-04-11T02:32:33","modified_gmt":"2024-04-11T02:32:33","slug":"sleep-apnea-and-erectile-dysfunction-are-they-related","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bostonmedicalgroup.com\/sleep-apnea-and-erectile-dysfunction-are-they-related\/","title":{"rendered":"Sleep Apnea and Erectile Dysfunction: Are They Related?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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The Relationship between Sleep Apnea and Erectile Dysfunction<\/h2>\n

Oftentimes, erectile dysfunction and other sexual performance problems have underlying contributing factors. At Boston Medical Group Telemedicine, our focus is to identify these problem areas and their potential influences on overall patient health. Many treatment changes such as diet, exercise, excessive smoking, and alcohol behavior may be recommended. But did you know that your quality of sleep may be a bigger impact on your sex life as well as cause your ED?<\/p>\n

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Can Sleep Apnea Cause Erectile Dysfunction?<\/h2>\n

If you have ED, it is highly likely that you may also suffer from sleep apnea. To understand this relationship between sleep disorders and erections, we must first learn what sleep apnea is and how it affects our bodies.<\/p>\n

Sleep Apnea is a sleep disorder in which sleep is interrupted because breathing is irregular. Obstructive sleep apnea is a respiratory disease that causes poor sleep, intermittent hypoxia, hypoxia-induced neurological difficulties, hormonal and psychological abnormalities, and insufficient nitric oxide synthesis. Sleep apnea can lead to reduced testosterone levels, which can, in turn, lead to ED; which is common in OSA patients. Erectile dysfunction and sleep apnea share multiple risk factors, including age, obesity, and underlying heart disease.<\/p>\n

This could be either caused by blocked airways from relaxed throat muscles or a respiratory problem led by the nervous system. Those with sleep apnea wake up frequently in the night, often with a choke or gasp. A long list of symptoms may include loud snoring, daytime sleepiness, episodes of stopped breathing during sleep, dry mouth, sore throat, high blood pressure, nighttime sweating, mood changes, irritability, limited attention span, nocturia (waking up in the middle of the night to urinate), insomnia, and most importantly, decreased libido.<\/p>\n

There are 3 types of sleep apnea:<\/p>\n