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Artificial tissue: a future surgical approach for reversing erectile dysfunction – correspondence

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It has long been recognised that sexual dysfunction in men is rather widespread. Treatments for sexual dysfunction have improved in recent years. Erectile dysfunction (ED), low libido, and dysfunc-tional ejaculation… Click to show full abstract

It has long been recognised that sexual dysfunction in men is rather widespread. Treatments for sexual dysfunction have improved in recent years. Erectile dysfunction (ED), low libido, and dysfunc-tional ejaculation are all examples of male sexual dysfunction [1] . Anxiety over how a performance will go is often at the root of a rapid onset of ED. Only radical prostatectomy or other obvious genital tract injuries causes an abrupt loss of male sexual function other than this psychiatric aetiology [2] . Comparatively, men who have ED due to any other reason often report symptoms between the ages of 40 and 70. Scar tissue from previous traumas causes dis-comfort and dysfunction in some people with Peyronie ’ s disease [3] .

Keywords: tissue future; artificial tissue; erectile dysfunction; dysfunction; sexual dysfunction

Journal Title: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
Year Published: 2023

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