Forbes March 16, 2025
Bruce Y. Lee

What may happen after you go through COVID-19 remains a concern. There’s certainly the risk of getting any of the common but often hard-to-deal-with long COVID symptoms like fatigue, muscle aches, breathlessness, headaches, difficulty thinking and alterations in taste listed on the World Health Organization website. But there’s also erectile dysfunction. ED may not always come up during long COVID discussions but a study recently published in Scientific Reports found that 19% of 609 men surveyed continued to have ED in many cases for up to two years after being hospitalized with COVID-19.

Over Half Of The Men With Erectile Dysfunction Had It Two Years After COVID-19

This was part of the COVID-19 Recovery Study II looking at those who...

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