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Can COVID-19 Cause Erectile Dysfunction? Doctors Suspect Males Will Have Longterm Issues – International Business Times
Doctors believe erectile dysfunction is an issue for many men who recover from COVID-19.

Although multiple companies are hoping the FDA will approve their vaccines for emergency use authorizations, there still isnt an official solution to the coronavirus pandemic. Even those who recover have to deal with the after-effects of COVID-19, which can impact sexual and reproductive health.
Long-term effects like headaches, rapid heartbeat, hair loss, loss of smell or taste, concentration, memory or sleep issues, rash or hair loss, and muscle pain are common in survivors, according to the…
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