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.
Impotence caused psychological factors can usually be treated with appropriate counseling and therapy.
No.
people who commited suicide
no
Yes
Poor diet can cause impotence indirectly by causingHeart DiseaseDiabetesObesityAny and all of these can cause impotence.
Yes, depression can follow prostate removal, particularly if the surgery causes incontinence and/or impotence.
Absolutely NOT. Impotence is usually caused by a general poor health, which weakens the natural blood circulation. A hernia, on the other hand is a weakness in the abdominal muscle wall, and has nothing to do with good or bad blood circulation.
Women can also suffer from impotence because of many factors including hormonal changes, stress, depression, diabetes, heart disease and alcoholism.
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.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that the color pink can cause depression. Depression is a complex mental health issue that is influenced by a wide range of factors such as genetics, biology, environment, and life circumstances. While certain colors may have psychological effects on individuals, it is unlikely that the color pink alone can cause depression.