COVID-19 has been throwing us curveballs for more than two years but one impact is difficult to talk about for many people. Research finds that people assigned male at birth face an increased risk of developing erectile dysfunction after having COVID. Many urologists want to get the word out, hopeful that increased awareness will lead to more willingness to get vaccinated.
Research Links COVID Infections To An Increased Risk Of Erectile Dysfunction For Country: United States. City: Fairfield, Portland, Savannah, Spokane, Thornton