Chewing mirra, also known as khat, can have various effects on health, but its direct link to impotence is not well-established. Some studies suggest that prolonged use of khat may negatively impact sexual health and libido due to its stimulant properties and potential for causing anxiety or other psychological effects. However, more research is needed to definitively determine its effects on impotence. It's advisable for individuals concerned about sexual health to consult a healthcare professional.
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Poor diet can cause impotence indirectly by causingHeart DiseaseDiabetesObesityAny and all of these can cause impotence.
Plenty of kinda nasty side effects, but loss of libido or Impotence is not on the list
No, menthol doesn't cause impotence or whatsoever but yes, all tobacco-containing cigarettes cause impotence. It's the tobacco, not the menthol.
NO, there are many factors that can cause impotence. See your Doctor.
some could ask your physician
Very much so yes. When someone becomes depressed, libido is one of the first things to go. Although impotence can also cause a depressive episode as well.
Yes, it is one of several drugs with tranquilizing effects which can cause erectile dysfunction.
Some things that can cause impotence is stress, anger and worry. Most men go through it, you should see your doctor to see if there is anything they can do to help you.
Smoking cigarettes is one cause that leads to impotence.