Chemotherapy is not a standard treatment for asbestosis, as this condition is primarily a lung disease caused by asbestos exposure rather than cancer. However, if a patient with asbestosis develops lung cancer or another malignancy requiring chemotherapy, the treatment could potentially affect libido due to side effects such as fatigue, hormonal changes, or psychological impacts. It's essential for patients to discuss any concerns about libido or sexual health with their healthcare provider for tailored advice and support.
Heroin will reduce your libido.
It sometimes affects a womans libido.
Most likely, yes.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that consuming okra has any direct impact on libido levels.
Nope - it doesn't affect the balance of hormones in the body that cause desire and libido. It might have an effect if the surgery itself was unpleasant (i.e. psychological impact on libido), but not phsical.
Shortness of breath is the defining symptom of asbestosis. Asbestosis can lead to a variety of types of cancer, most commonly mesothelioma.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that consuming okra has a direct effect on libido. Okra is a nutritious vegetable that can contribute to overall health and well-being, but its impact on libido is not well-studied or proven.
Chemotherapy may or may not affect meiosis and mitosis. It is not a type of cell division.
I have read that that can be a side effect... and i think it affected mine
are you kidding me? why would you even do that?
If the chemo affects your liver, then yes
Asbestosis is most common in men over 40 who have worked in asbestos-related occupations