COVID-19’s link to erectile dysfunction
By DW
09 December 2020 |
12:52 pm
Breathing issues, brain fog and a lingering loss of taste are just some of the long-term effects seen in coronavirus patients. Now, experts are warning that COVID-19 could also make it difficult to get an erection.
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