There are alot of medications that cause ER for those taking them. Depakote is one. If it becomes troublesome I would check with the doctor and see what else is available.
Depakote has been associated with sexual side effects in some men, including erectile dysfunction and decreased libido. It can also cause other sexual disorders such as changes in ejaculation and orgasm. It is important to discuss any concerns about sexual side effects with a healthcare provider.
Various factors can affect a person's ability to think, move, and speak, such as neurological disorders like stroke, traumatic brain injury, or neurodegenerative diseases. Other factors like lack of sleep, medication side effects, alcohol or drug use, or psychological conditions such as anxiety or depression can also impact these abilities. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Genetic disorders are caused by abnormalities in an individual's DNA, either through mutations or changes in the genes. These abnormalities can be inherited from parents or can occur spontaneously during a person's lifetime. Genetic disorders can affect various aspects of health and development.
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Changes in ecosystems can affect the ability of an area to support various plant and animal species, influence the overall biodiversity, impact nutrient cycling and water purification processes, and even modify local climate patterns.
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No, but since Anhedonia is seen in mood disorders, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizoid personality disorder and other mental disorders can the medicine to cure or keep it under control affect your ability to get an erection etc.
Alcohol affects all the organ systems of the body. It could affect sterility, and will most certainly affect the ability to get and sustain an erection.
Depends. But, yes, it can supress the sex drive and/or cause impotence just like any other narcotic.
you can get pregnant if you miss one pill
Hypospadius does not affect ability to get an erection or have intercourse. If the opening is very low on the shaft of the penis,however, it could affect ones ability to impregnate the female, as the semen is not deposited as directly into the vagina. A male with hypospadius will urinate and ejaculate, it is just more of a nuisance with the opening not on the end of the penis because it "sprays" if the opening is lower on the shaft of the penis.
They affect you because they are hurting your body.
Cancer can affect the testes.
For women, either extreme in weight can interfere with a successful pregnancy. For men, if they are too tired to have sex or have difficulty locating their genitalia, then that could affect their fertility. In addition, if the weight causes cardiovascular problems, then that could impact their ability to have an erection.
NO!
Usually the eating disorder starts in the mind. Eating disorders are psychological disorders (image disorders).
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