Men who regularly get morning erections live longer.
Research has revealed that those who are aroused as soon as they wake up are less likely to die from major killers such as heart disease and strokes.
Experts in Belgium tracked 1,800 middle-aged men over the period of 12 years and guys who were frequently aroused when they woke up were 22 per cent less likely to die than those who were limp.
Studies have shown that men can have up to five erections during a night’s sleep while a spike in testosterone can be responsible for early morning arousal.
Dr. Geoff Hackett, ex-president of the British Society for Sexual Medicine, said: “Loss of morning erections are a sign your arteries are not functioning properly.
“That means you are at significant risk of a heart attack or stroke within three to five years.
“This applies to celibate, single men – not just those who have a partner.”