ACQUISITION OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
FROM CIRCUMCISION.
A new study in the International Journal of Men’s Health shows that circumcised men have a 4.5 times greater chance of suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED) than intact men, revealing what appears to be a significant acquisition vector.
Researchers Dan Bollinger and Robert S. Van Howe, M.D., M.S., FAAP found a strong association between circumcision and ED in their survey of 300 men (OR = 4.53, p=.0058).
What other studies support this finding and what could be an underlying cause?
Eighteen percent of adult American men—three-fourths of whom are circumcised—have ED, affecting 18 million men.
Circumcision’s role as a risk factor may be reflected in ED drug sales; while the United States represents 5% of the world’s population it also accounts for 46% of Viagra sales.
Other studies have previously observed that circumcision’s damage results in worsened erectile functioning, inability to maintain an erection, and reducing the glans sensitivity, including an overall penis sensitivity reduction by 75%.
A recent study discovered that premature ejaculation is five times more likely when adjusted for erectile dysfunction and circumcision.
A new Danish study also found that circumcised men are three times more likely to have sexual dysfunction.
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