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Management of erectile dysfunction
AETIOLOGY ED is a hidden condition with patients rarely volunteering information due to a variety of factors including embarrassment and a feeling that little can be done.1,2,4 It is associated with significant morbidity and can impair the patient’s ...
Michael Lowy, Vijayasarathi Ramanathan
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Erectile dysfunction (ED), as the hallmark of endothelial dysfunction, could be a short‐ or long‐term complication of COVID‐19. Additionally, being ED a clinical marker and predictor of non‐communicable chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular ...
A. Sansone+6 more
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The Quality of Life and Economic Burden of Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common disorder in adult males that results in withdrawal from sexual intimacy, psychosocial problems (ie, poor self-esteem, depression, anxiety), decreased work productivity, and reduction in quality of life for both the ...
D. S. Elterman+5 more
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Assessment of Combination Therapies vs Monotherapy for Erectile Dysfunction
This systematic review and meta-analysis compares the outcomes of monotherapy and combination treatments according to self-reports of erectile function by men with erectile dysfunction.
I. Mykoniatis+8 more
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Estradiol is an independent risk factor for organic erectile dysfunction in eugonadal young men
Erectile dysfunction attributable to testosterone deficiency is less common in young males, and the effect of estradiol on erectile function in eugonadal young males is unclear.
Hui-Rong Chen+5 more
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Background Obstructed defecation is a common pelvic floor medical problem among adult population. Pelvic floor disorders were reported to be associated with sexual dysfunction including erectile dysfunction among male patients.
Mervat Sheta Elsawy+1 more
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Increased odds ratio for erectile dysfunction in COVID-19 patients
Erectile dysfunction and COVID-19 share similar risk factors, including vascular disruption of integrity, cytokine release, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity.
J. Katz, S. Yue, W. Xue, H. Gao
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Effect of increased prolactin and psychosocial stress on erectile function
Introduction Sexual dysfunctions in men are complex disorders that consist of organic and psychogenic components. The most common sexual dysfunction is erectile dysfunction.
R. Sajdlova, L. Fiala
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In men with diabetes, the prevalence of erectile dysfunction increases with advanced age and longer diabetes duration and is substantially higher in men with type 2 diabetes than those with type 1 diabetes.
H. Maalmi+9 more
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Erectile Dysfunction among Nigerian Men with Diabetes: a Systematic Review
Background Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder with multiple microvascular and macrovascular complications. Some of the complications of diabetes such as erectile dysfunction are a result of an interplay of both microvascular and ...
Taoreed Adegoke Azeez+3 more
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