Yes, stress can be a significant factor in the development of ED. This is because stress can lead to changes in hormone levels, reduced blood flow, and psychological issues that can all contribute to sexual dysfunction.
Yes, stress can be a significant factor in the development of ED. This is because stress can lead to changes in hormone levels, reduced blood flow, and psychological issues that can all contribute to sexual dysfunction.
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