Asked by
tarik cooper
on Dec 10, 2024Verified
A person who (unfortunately) had the following disorders-clogged arteries, diabetes, and kidney failure-would be at special risk for:
A) erectile disorder.
B) early ejaculation
C) dyspareunia.
D) vaginismus.
Erectile Disorder
A sexual disorder marked by the incapacity to achieve or sustain an erection for sexual intercourse.
Clogged Arteries
A condition where fatty deposits, or plaques, build up in the arterial walls, leading to reduced blood flow and increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Kidney Failure
A medical condition where the kidneys lose their ability to filter waste and excess fluids from the blood, resulting in dangerous levels of waste accumulation in the body.
- Acknowledge the chief biological origins of erectile dysfunction.
Verified Answer
JB
Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the chief biological origins of erectile dysfunction.