Data linking low endogenous testosterone levels to arterial hypertension and erectile dysfunction continue to mount. Testosterone deficiency, which is frequent in aged males, and also in young men with hypertension, is implicated in the common pathogenetic pathways of hypertension and vasculogenic erectile dysfunction. Men with lower levels of testosterone face a higher risk of having subclinical organ damage, such as left ventricular hypertrophy, increased aortic stiffness, carotid atherosclerosis, and low ankle-brachial index. Recent studies in hypertensive patients suggest that testosterone deficiency may be marker for future cardiovascular events and its treatment, when indicated, could have a favorable effect on blood pressure levels and cardiovascular health. garments for bridesmaid in color aqua blue