Smoking and impotence in men have been linked. A study at Tulane University has shown that men that smoke cigarettes run an increased risk of experiencing male impotence. And the more they smoke, the greater the risk of experiencing male impotence goes up.
The team at Tulane reported that there was a very significant statistical link between the number of cigarettes that men smoked and the likelihood they would experience male impotence. The smoking and impotence link got stronger in men that smoke AND have diabetes.
Male impotence compromises a man's well-being and quality of life. This study at Tulane has shown that there is a significant link between smoking and impotence. If you are a smoker and are experiencing impotence, a way to treat it is to stop smoking.