Erectile Dysfunction and Depression
Categories: Male
It has now been proved that erectile dysfunction is usually accompanied by depression. 52% of men aged 40 to 70 may be expected to have some degree of erectile dysfunction, including 10% with complete erectile dysfunction (total absence of erections).
One lifetime prevalence estimates of 16% for major depression and 10% for minor depression, determined from [...]
It has now been proved that erectile dysfunction is usually accompanied by depression. 52% of men aged 40 to 70 may be expected to have some degree of erectile dysfunction, including 10% with complete erectile dysfunction (total absence of erections). One lifetime prevalence estimates of 16% for major depression and 10% for minor depression, determined from a nationally representative survey of persons aged 15 to 54 years living in the United States. Although depression is readily treatable, with up to 90% of patients ... Read More
