Sheila Barwick14 Nov, 2024Health
Yes, dehydration potentially contribute to erectile dysfunction (ED), although it is usually not the sole cause. Dehydration impact the body in several ways that may interfere with sexual function, including its effects on flow, hormonal balance, and overall energy levels. Dehydration lead to a reduction in volume and a drop in blood pressure. The body tries to compensate for this by constricting vessels, which impair circulation.
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