Impotence or apathy can be a sign of a chronic disease
A Canadian study confirmed that men 's impotence, or emotional distress in women, could be a precursor to or reveal a heart disease, diabetes, depression or a chronic illness. other.
(Photo: HTV) Dr. Rosemary Basson of the Sexual Center of British Colombia (Canada) and Dutch colleagues of Groningue University of Medicine have made the above conclusion after monitoring a series of studies on the evidence Cardiovascular disorders, diabetes, depression, atherosclerosis and Parkinson's disease. The study authors were particularly interested in the association between these diseases and some of the sexual problems that patients reported.
The results show that the most common positive disorder in men in a certain age is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Half of the men who had heart surgery had problems with positive disorders, while 26% of women without sexual desire had depression.
According to the researchers, women 's sympathy may also be related to hormonal problems, kidney failure, diabetes or other chronic diseases.
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