Can treatments for reproductive health problems work better when combined with physical activity?
The possible benefit of increased physical activity, when taking drugs or other treatments for male reproductive conditions, is not clear. However, it has been suggested that for men with cardiovascular disease or diabetes, increasing physical activity may not only better control these health problems, but also improve the effect of any drug treatment for ED. While further research is still needed, including physical activity into prevention and treatment programs for men with reproductive health problems would appear to be helpful.
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